Melbourne dentist open Melbourne Cup public holiday

Please note a 10% surcharge will apply to all dental treatments on public holidays to cover operational costs.

Looking for a reliable dentist open on the Melbourne Cup public holiday? Look no further! Our dental clinics are committed to keeping your smile bright and healthy, even during public holidays.  We understand that dental emergencies or unexpected issues don’t adhere to a calendar, which is why we’re here to serve you when you need us the most. All of our clinics, except Docklands & Brighton, will be open 10am-5pm on the Melbourne Cup public holiday!
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On the Melbourne Cup public holiday, our dedicated team of professionals is available to provide exceptional care and service. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden toothache, a broken crown, or just need a routine check-up, we’ve got you covered at the following locations.

Clinic Public Holiday Date Hours
Melbourne Central (Ph: 8608 8971) Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November 10am-5pm
Highpoint (Ph: 8644 7029) Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November 10am-5pm
Glen Waverley (Ph: 9988 1803) Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November 10am-5pm
Doncaster (Ph: 8608 8969) Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November 10am-5pm
Brighton Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November Closed
Docklands Melbourne Cup, Tuesday 5 November Closed

 

Our clinic offers a range of services to ensure your dental health is maintained without interruption. With state-of-the-art equipment and a compassionate team, we make dental visits easy and stress-free.

Don’t let a public holiday disrupt your dental care. Visit us on the Melbourne Cup public holiday and experience top-notch treatment when other dentists might be closed. Your oral health is our priority, and we’re here to support you through every holiday!

For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us today.

Q. What kinds of dental emergencies do you treat on public holidays?

A. Here are some common emergencies that can happen. Call us if you’re unsure!

  • Chipped teeth / broken teeth
  • Tooth pain / toothache,
  • A lost dental filling
  • A loose or missing tooth
  • Tooth abscess
  • Gum abscess
  • Swelling or bleeding
  • Braces or retainers causing irritation
  • Knocked out tooth or injury to the jaw
  • Bitten tongue or lip where bleeding doesn’t stop
  • Objects wedged between the teeth

For more information about dental emergencies, please click on the button below.

Dental Emergencies