Published prices
Know what it costs before you come in
Every price includes the exam, the anaesthetic, and the first review visit. Extra work is quoted in writing and only starts when you approve it.
See payment plansWays to pay
You do not have to pay for big work all at once
Pay per visit
On request
For exams, hygiene, and fillings
- Pay after the work is done
- Receipt issued the same day
- No deposit
Three-month plan
On request
For work above 5,000 birr — crowns, root canals, dentures
- A third to start, a third midway, a third at handover
- No interest and no service fee
- Only a copy of your ID is required
Braces monthly plan
1800 ብርper month
An 8,000 birr start, then monthly until the braces come off
- Monthly adjustments included
- Broken brackets replaced free
- The final retainer is included
Through insurance
On request
- Nile, Nyala, and Awash Insurance
- Bring your card and ID
- You pay only the uncovered share
Cash, telebirr, card, or bank transfer. We never add interest.
What people ask before coming in
Will it hurt?
We put numbing gel on the gum before the needle, so you do not feel the injection. Raise your hand at any point during the work and we stop.
Can the quoted price change?
The written quote holds. If we find something extra mid-treatment we stop, show you the new price, and only continue once you agree.
How do I know the instruments are clean?
Every set is opened from a sealed pouch in front of you. The indicator strip on the pouch changes colour only after the autoclave — we want you to check it.
What if a tooth hurts at night?
Call 8890 — it is answered until 22:00, and after that write on Telegram. Most night pain holds until morning with painkillers, but facial swelling must be seen immediately.
From what age should I bring a child?
After the first tooth appears, or by their first birthday. Early visits are only counting and showing — we do no work at all.
Where do I park?
There are eight spaces behind the building. When those are full, the side street opposite the World Bank is free parking.
Send a photo of the tooth that hurts
Send the photo and when the pain started — we tell you whether it is an emergency or can wait for a normal appointment.