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Dental Practices for Sale in the UK

Buy your perfect dental practice  with Henry Schein Dental Practice Sales. Browse our ever-growing portfolio of NHS, private and mixed practices across the UK, backed by 20 years’ brokerage expertise. Register for free, set your preferences and be the first to hear when a practice hits the market.

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Does it cost anything to register or purchase through you?

No. It is completely free of charge to register as a buyer with Henry Schein Dental Practice You can register as a General Market, Priority and/or Premier Tier buyer. With Priority and Premier Tier we do charge a percentage buyer fee, when a practice sale completes. As a premier tier buyer you’re able to secure larger practices, purchase practice groups and access a closed-market buying pool.

Do I have to be a dentist to own a dental practice?

At least one partner/clinical lead must be GDC-registered so the practice satisfies CQC and (if applicable) NHS requirements.

What’s the difference between freehold, leasehold and long leasehold?

Freehold – you buy the property and goodwill. Leasehold – you buy only the goodwill and rent the premises. Long leasehold – a lease typically 99 years +, giving long-term occupation rights without owning the freehold.

Do I really need a dental-sector solicitor?

It is strongly recommended. Specialist dental solicitors save time and money through sector-specific knowledge; Henry Schein Dental Practice Sales experts can introduce you to its vetted solicitor panel.

What is EBITDA and why is everyone talking about it?

EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation & Amortisation) is the industry’s preferred metric for valuing practices because it focuses on core operating profitability rather than turnover alone.

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