Oral Health Clinic
We operate a clinic offering select oral health and dental services, delivered by Oral Health Therapy students under the supervision of qualified dentists, hygienists, and oral health therapists.
Services
We are accredited to provide limited dental services to children and adults of all ages, including:
- Comprehensive oral examinations
- Diagnostic X-Rays
- Scaling & stain removal
- Fissure sealants
- Fillings for children
- Simple fillings (adults)
- Extractions (children)

Call us on (02) 4348 4164
Location
We are located at Science Lab 1, Loop Road, Ourimbah
Hours
9:00am - 4:00pm, Monday to Friday (During semesters only). Appointments are essential.
Service | Standard | Concession |
|---|---|---|
Initial Consultation | $60 | $30 |
Follow-up Visit | $30 | $15 |
Children | Free | Free |
Please note: Concession rates apply to University students, Concession Card holders, Health Care Card holders. (Please bring your current Healthcare Card/Concession Card to each appointment).
Payment Methods
We accept online payment (preferred) and have EFTPOS available on site. We do not accept cash.
No Show Policy
Service | Standard | Concession |
|---|---|---|
No-show Fee | $30 | $15 |
- 24-hour cancellation notice required (to avoid charges)
- Grace period of 15 minutes before considering no-show.
Phone: (02) 4348 4164
Please bring a list of current medications and dosages to your appointment (a computer printout from your GP is especially helpful) & your Health Care Card or Concession Card.
We try to ensure you remain with the same student throughout your treatment however, this is not always possible.
Parking
Limited parking is available outside the Oral Health Clinic and requires a valid parking permit. Please collect this permit from Reception. You must park in a space indicated with a sign reading "Patient Parking.”
Emergencies and Referrals
As this is an educational facility for students, any urgent treatment and treatment for severe toothache is not able to be provided. Please see a dentist. Patients with complex medical (such as those with a heart condition needing antibiotics before treatment) or complex dental needs are advised to contact a private dentist or alternatively Central Coast Local Health District call centre on 1800 679 336, if eligible for treatment in a public dental clinic.
Patients can receive a comprehensive check-up at their first visit and may be referred to a dentist for further treatment if they have complex medical or dental needs beyond the scope of student clinic.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.


