South Kensington
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Opening hours
- Mon, Wed
- 9am – 6pm
- Tue, Thu
- 9am – 8pm
- Fri
- 8am – 5pm
- Sat
- 10am – 4pm
- Sun
- 10am – 4pm
Getting here
Centrally located in South Kensington, London. Use the map above for directions.
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- Phone020 3745 7520
About this clinic
South Kensington — what to expect
London Braces is a private dental practice. We are not an NHS provider. Our clinical work is delivered by dentists and hygienists who are registered with the General Dental Council (GDC), with practising indemnity in place. The provider is Medical and Dental Limited.
Suitability for any treatment is decided after a clinical assessment. We will not recommend treatment that you do not need, and we will always give you a written estimate before treatment begins.
Our South Kensington clinic sits on Old Brompton Road, a short walk from the South Kensington Underground station and the museum quarter. The practice is set inside a multidisciplinary medical and dental building, which means patients benefit from a calm, clinical environment alongside the convenience of co-located health services. We see a mix of local residents, professionals working between Knightsbridge and Chelsea, and international visitors who are based in the area for work or study.
The clinic is built around private, single-surgery appointments. Each treatment room is fully equipped for general dentistry, hygiene visits, cosmetic assessments and clear-aligner reviews. Where treatment requires specialist input — for example complex orthodontics, surgical extractions or implants — your dentist will discuss a clear referral pathway with you and put it in writing before any work proceeds.
Your first visit
A clear, unhurried clinical pathway.
We allow time for a proper conversation. A new-patient appointment typically takes 30 minutes and includes a full medical history review, an oral cancer screening, an examination of your teeth, gums and bite, and intra-oral photographs where helpful. Diagnostic X-rays are taken only when clinically indicated and are charged separately at £20 each. We will explain what we see, what the options are, and what each option would cost in writing before any treatment is booked.
Step 01
Medical & dental history
We review your general health, medications and any concerns. This helps us flag risks and plan around them.
Step 02
Clinical examination
Soft-tissue check, periodontal screening, bite assessment and tooth-by-tooth charting by a GDC-registered dentist.
Step 03
Diagnostics where indicated
Photographs are routine. X-rays are taken only when clinically needed and are charged separately at £20 each.
Step 04
Written plan & estimate
Findings, options and an itemised cost estimate in writing. Nothing proceeds without your informed consent.
Regulation & safety
Standards we work to.
As a private dental provider in England we work to the standards set by the General Dental Council, the Care Quality Commission and HTM 01-05 (decontamination in primary-care dental practices). Every clinician at this clinic is GDC-registered and works within their scope of practice.
GDC-registered clinicians
Every dentist, hygienist and therapist is registered with the General Dental Council and carries professional indemnity.
CQC-regulated provider
Medical and Dental Limited is the registered provider for this clinic and is regulated by the Care Quality Commission.
Decontamination to HTM 01-05
Instruments are washed, inspected, sterilised and tracked in line with national infection-prevention guidance.
Informed written consent
No treatment proceeds without a written estimate, a clear explanation of risks and your signed consent.
Radiation safety (IR(ME)R)
X-rays are only taken when justified by the clinician. Equipment is maintained and quality-assured to UK standards.
Safeguarding & data
Patient records are held under UK GDPR. We have safeguarding policies for children and vulnerable adults.
If something goes wrong
We follow a written complaints procedure that meets GDC and CQC expectations. If you are unhappy with any aspect of your care, please raise it with the clinician or our Practice Manager and we will respond promptly. You can also escalate to the Dental Complaints Service for private dental care, or to the GDC for concerns about a registrant’s fitness to practise. See our complaints page for the full process and timescales.
Accessibility
Visiting the clinic
Please tell us in advance if you have access needs and we will do our best to accommodate them — including a ground-floor appointment where possible, longer slots, or a quieter time of day. If you use a wheelchair or have mobility limitations, please call ahead so we can confirm the most suitable surgery room and entry route at the South Kensington clinic.
Nervous patients
A calmer appointment
Many of our patients tell us they have avoided dental care for some time. We will not pressure you into treatment. A first visit can be a conversation and a look around if that is what you need. We use plain language, agree a stop signal, and pace appointments to suit you.
What to bring
Helpful for your first visit
- • A current list of medications and any allergies.
- • Details of any active dental treatment elsewhere.
- • Recent X-rays from another clinic if you have them.
- • A note of any specific concerns you want us to look at.
The neighbourhood
Around the South Kensington clinic
South Kensington is a residential and cultural neighbourhood in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, well connected to central London by the Piccadilly, District and Circle lines. Our clinic is a few minutes from the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and Imperial College London, with quiet side-street parking nearby (subject to local restrictions) and accessible drop-off on Old Brompton Road.
Getting here
Travel & access
South Kensington (Piccadilly, District and Circle lines) is the closest Underground station, around 4–6 minutes on foot. Gloucester Road (District, Circle and Piccadilly lines) is a similar distance to the west. Bus routes 14, 49, 70, 74, 345 and 414 stop within a short walk of the practice. If you are travelling by car, please allow time for local parking and the ULEZ.
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Treatments
Our other clinic
Same standard of care, a different postcode.
Visit our South Kensington clinic.
Book a consultation. We'll help you understand your options, timeline and cost, with a written estimate after your clinical assessment.
Our clinical team
Meet the GDC-registered dentists & hygienists.
Trained at universities and teaching hospitals across the UK, Europe and beyond — bringing together experience in clear-aligner orthodontics, implants, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
Every clinician is registered with the General Dental Council — verifiable on the public register.
Read more about our practice →FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Am I too old for braces?+
No — there is no upper age limit. As long as your teeth and gums are healthy, orthodontic treatment works at any age.
How much do clear aligners cost in London?+
Our ProAligners plans start from £1,000 (Easy Align) and go up to £2,990 (Ultimate Align) for comprehensive cases. The right plan depends on your case complexity and is confirmed in writing after your consultation. Finance is available, subject to status.
Which ProAligners plan is right for me?+
Easy Align (from £1,000) suits minor crowding or small gaps; Smart Align (from £1,700) covers mild to standard cases needing alignment and bite correction; Ultimate Align (from £2,990) is our comprehensive plan for complex crowding, rotations and full-arch realignment. Your dentist will recommend the right plan after a digital scan and clinical assessment.
Are your dentists orthodontic specialists?+
No. Our clinicians are GDC-registered general dental practitioners with experience in clear-aligner therapy — they are not GDC-listed specialists in orthodontics. If your case requires specialist input, we will tell you and refer you on.
What does the £30 new-patient checkup include?+
A full examination with a GDC-registered dentist and a written, itemised plan. Nothing is booked without your say-so. X-rays are £20 each if clinically needed and always quoted before they're taken.
Do you offer same-day emergency appointments?+
Yes. An Emergency Dental Appointment provides same-day relief for toothache, swelling, broken teeth and dental injuries. The fee is £95; new patients can book the £30 new-patient offer.
Is finance available?+
Finance is available on treatments £500 and over, subject to status. Provided by an FCA-authorised credit broker. We will explain the options and figures in writing at your consultation.
Get in touch
Talk to our team.
Call us during clinic hours and we will come back to you within one working day.
Two ways to book
We respond to all enquiries within one working day. For same-day emergency triage please call us directly.
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