In pain? Call us now.

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Same-day emergency appointments. We will see you today.

From £67.20 · Plan members: no charge · 4.9★ · 300+ Reviews

We treat

Severe toothache
Broken or chipped teeth
Knocked-out teeth
Dental abscess / swelling
Lost filling or crown
Bleeding that won't stop

What happens when you call

You tell us what happened. We assess urgency and give you the earliest appointment — usually the same day. Your dentist examines, X-rays if needed, and provides immediate treatment or pain relief.

1,000+
emergency patients seen same day at Station House
Our Barnoldswick practice has built a track record that speaks for itself. Every patient receives a written quote before treatment begins — and a dentist who is never rushed.
📞 Call for Emergency Appointment

You leave with the pain resolved or significantly reduced. Written plan for any follow-up. No surprises.

Do not wait in pain.

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Catchment Area

Emergency Dental for Patients from Across Pendle, Ribble Valley & Craven

Station House Dental Care welcomes emergency dental patients from 23 surrounding towns. Select your area for directions, travel time and local pricing details.

Don't see your town? We welcome patients from anywhere in Lancashire and West Yorkshire — get in touch or see all areas we serve.

Real Patient Outcomes at Station House

These are genuine patient cases from our Barnoldswick practice, shared with patient consent. All treatments were carried out by GDC-registered clinicians.

Station House Dental Care — Key Facts

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Station House Dental Care established200519+ years serving Lancashire
GDC-registered clinicians at Station House5all fully registered and verified
Google rating4.9★from 300+ verified patient reviews
0% finance available from£250via V12 Retail Finance, subject to status
Treatments without NHS waiting listsAll treatmentswholly private, no NHS restrictions

Clinical Standards for Emergency Dental Care

Emergency dental care protocols at Station House are aligned with Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP UK) guidelines and NICE recommendations. For acute irreversible pulpitis — the most common cause of severe spontaneous dental pain — immediate endodontic access (root canal access opening) provides definitive pain relief and is the evidence-based first-line treatment. Pain resolution following access cavity preparation occurs in 94% of acute pulpitis cases within the same appointment. For dental avulsion (knocked-out tooth), the IADT (International Association of Dental Traumatology) guidelines 2020 confirm that replantation within 30 minutes offers the best long-term prognosis, with survival rates declining significantly after 60 minutes outside the socket. Storage in Hank's Balanced Salt Solution, cold milk or saline preserves periodontal ligament cell viability during transfer. For dental fractures, emergency management depends on Ellis classification: enamel-only fractures (Ellis I) are non-urgent, dentine involvement (Ellis II) requires urgent review, and pulp exposure (Ellis III) requires same-day treatment to prevent infection.

Tom, 44, Clitheroe
Treatment
Same-day emergency — fractured molar with pulp exposure
Concern
Woke at 3am with severe dental pain, called at 8:30am opening
Outcome
Seen at 9:15am. Assessment, X-ray and emergency root canal access in one appointment. Pain resolved within hours. Root canal completed over two further planned appointments. Tooth saved.
Treating Dentist
Dr Sarah Metias