MC Dental is open seven days a week* (Brighton open 6 days) and on most public holidays. Our online booking system is easy to use – just click ‘Book Online’ button at the top. If you have any questions or concerns, call MC Dental on 8608 8968 and we’ll be happy to help you over the phone.
Dentist open on Sunday
If you are looking for a dentist open on Sundays, MC Dental makes it easy — five of our six clinics are open every Sunday across Melbourne. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden toothache, need emergency dental care, or simply prefer weekend appointments, our team is here for you.
Why Choose MC Dental for Sunday Appointments?
More Clinics, More Choice – with five locations open Sundays, you can book where it suits you best.
Emergency* and Routine Care – from urgent pain relief to regular check-ups and cleans, our dentists are ready to help.
Family-Friendly Hours – Sundays are the perfect time for families to visit together.
No Weekend Surcharge – our fees remain the same every day of the week.
*Emergency patients are advised to book online or by phone, as walk-in appointments cannot always be guaranteed.
Dentist open on Public Holidays
MC Dental has at least one clinic open on public holidays. We’re here to help with your dental emergencies or any dental issues. We have dentist clinics open today, ready to accommodate you. You can always call our friendly reception staff at MC Dental on 8608 8968 .
Public holiday notice:
A 10% surcharge will apply to all dental treatments on public holidays to cover operational costs. We appreciate your support and welcome your feedback at enquiries@mcdental.com.au.
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Doncaster, Glen Waverley, Highpoint, Melbourne Central
It’s not as hard as you may think! With five clinics across Melbourne open every Sunday, there’s likely an MC Dental near you. Melbourne Central, Docklands, Doncaster, Glen Waverley, Brighton, Highpoint Shopping Centre.
The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only. It's not intended as professional medical advice and should not be treated as a substitute for consultations with qualified dental or healthcare providers. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified professionals with any questions regarding your individual dental health or specific medical conditions.