Grampians Health Ballarat Dental Services is dedicated to our patients, staff and community. Our staff support our patients to achieve the highest standard of dental health (oral health) as a partnership. Through a comprehensive evaluation, we help educate and guide each patient through the steps and options available. We assist with making the best choices to achieve the desired dental health outcomes.

Dental Services mission

Our mission is to provide the highest quality care, in a safe and relaxed environment. 

Our patient focus

In consultation with each patient we will build a treatment plan that matches each individual’s dental needs (within the services we can provide). Our comfortable state of the art clinic and compassionate team will help patients feel completely at ease with their treatments; and we welcome any feedback or concerns that patients may have.

Service goals

  • To provide excellence in oral health care
  • To engage eligible priority groups in our community and professional relationships
  • To act as a centre for teaching and research
  • To operate an efficient and effective service

What to bring to your appointment

  • Concession cards
  • Health Care cards/Pension card
  • List of current medications
  • Patient co-payments apply - please contact the dental clinic for details

How to access this service

The following people are eligible for public dental services:

Children and young people are eligible for emergency and general dental care:

  • All children aged 0 to 12 years. No fees apply.
  • Young people aged 13 to 17 years who are a Health Care card holders, dependents of concession card holders or eligible for the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). No fees apply.
  • All children and young people up to 18 years of age, who are in out-of-home care (includes kinship, foster and residential care) provided by the Children Youth and Families Division of the Department of Human Services. No fees apply.
  • All youth justice clients in custodial care, up to 18 years of age. No fees apply.

Adults are eligible for emergency, general and denture care if they:

  • Live in Victoria and
  • Hold a Health Care Card issued by Centrelink or
  • Hold a Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or
  • Hold a Veteran Gold Card issued by the Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA) or
  • Hold a Veteran Pensioner Concession Card issued by the Department of Veteran's Affairs (DVA) or
  • are a refugee or asylum seeker or 
  • are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander

The amount you pay for public dental care depends on your circumstances. Please contact the dental clinic on 5320 4225 for co-payment details.

Priority care access groups:

  • Are eligible for emergency and general dental care. Priority care means 'next available appointment'.
  • The below client groups are eligible to receive priority care as defined by the Department of Health policy:
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. No fees apply
  • Children and young people. No fees apply.
  • Homeless people and people at risk of homelessness. No fees apply.
  • Refugees and asylum seekers. No fees apply.
  • Registered clients of mental health and disability services, supported by a letter of recommendation from their case manager or staff. No fees apply.
  • Pregnant women who are eligible. 
  • Priority care includes emergency, general and denture care.

Sebastopol

Location

Corner of Hertford Street and Tuppen Drive
(Next door to Phoenix College)
Sebastopol VIC 3350

Phone

03 5320 4225

Wendouree

Location

Corner Verbena Grove and Hazel Road
(At the back of Yuille Park Primary School)
Wendouree VIC 3355

Phone

03 5320 4225

Have something to tell us? We welcome all feedback from patients, family members or carers. Tell us more.