Anxious & Housebound Patient Dentist in Birmingham (Home-Visit Care)
If dental visits feel overwhelming, we can come to you. Our dentist and nurse provide calm, domiciliary care at home across Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Walsall, Solihull and Dudley. We move at your pace, explain everything simply, and only continue when you’re ready.
What it costs
£549 — dentist & nurse home visit and full consultation. If treatment is needed (e.g., gentle temporary relief, a simple filling or an extraction), we will discuss options and costs first. No pressure to proceed.
How we help patients with anxiety or agoraphobia
- Start slowly: we agree hand signals and breaks before we begin.
- Clear, simple language: no surprises; we explain each step first.
- Gentle pace: you can stop at any time; we’ll pause and breathe together.
- Comfort adaptations: preferred chair/bedside, favourite music, a support person present.
- Step-by-step plan: today’s goal can be just the consultation; treatment can wait.
What we can do at home
- Comfort-focused assessment and pain advice
- Temporary dressings; simple fillings where appropriate
- Simple extractions when safe and agreed
- Denture adjustments, relines and repairs
- Oral hygiene support and guidance for carers
Related pages
- Domiciliary Dentist Birmingham (Home-Visit Dentistry)
- Emergency Dentist at Home
- Dentures at Home
- Private Hospital Dentistry (Bedside)
How a visit works (gentle, step-wise)
- Booking: tell us your concerns, triggers, and what helps you feel safer.
- Arrival: we agree signals, breaks, and today’s goal (consultation is enough).
- Assessment: calm, unrushed examination; options explained before any care.
- Next steps: written plan; book treatment only if and when you’re ready.
FAQs – Anxiety & Housebound Care
Can I stop the appointment at any time?
Yes. You’re in control. We build in hand signals and breaks; pausing is always okay.
Will you do treatment on the first visit?
Only if you’re comfortable. Many patients choose a consultation first and plan treatment later.
What if I panic?
We slow down, breathe, and ground. If it’s too much, we stop and re-plan. There’s no pressure.
Is home care safe?
Yes. We use portable instruments, PPE and infection-control standards like a clinic.
