Dentist Leads in London: Build an Email List

If you sell to dental practices, your whole campaign rests on one thing — a clean, current list of the right clinics with working phone numbers and email addresses. A bought-in dentist leads London email list ages from the day it lands in your inbox: practices rebrand, merge, change principals and switch from NHS to private. With Kavex you build that list yourself, straight from the public sources where the practices already appear, and refresh it whenever you like.

Greater London has well over a thousand dental practices across its 32 boroughs — from single-chair NHS surgeries in the suburbs to private and cosmetic clinics on and around Harley Street. This page shows you how to map that market, segment it by borough and clinic type, and turn it into a prospect list you can actually work.

How the London dental market breaks down

Before you prospect, it pays to understand the shape of the market, because it tells you which search terms to build lists on.

  • NHS, mixed and private. Many practices run a blend of NHS and private treatment; a growing number are fully private. The buyer profile, marketing budget and pace of investment differ sharply between the two.
  • Specialist clusters. The Harley Street and Marylebone area is the densest concentration of specialist and cosmetic dentistry in the country — implantologists, orthodontists, endodontists and oral surgeons. Other boroughs skew toward general family dentistry.
  • Independents versus groups. Alongside thousands of independent surgeries, corporate dental groups operate multiple sites under one parent. How you pitch a single owner-dentist differs from how you reach a multi-site group's procurement lead.
  • Decision-makers. Depending on what you sell, the right contact is the principal dentist, the practice manager or the procurement lead — useful to know when you decide which fields to enrich.

That structure is exactly why a static list goes stale fast, and why a list you assemble from live sources keeps matching reality.

Building a list of London dentists with Kavex

The fastest route runs through the Google Maps source: nearly every dental practice has a listing with a phone number and a website. In practice:

  1. Open the Google Maps finder's configure page in your dashboard.
  2. Enter one or more search terms: dentist, dental practice, dental clinic, private dentist, orthodontist.
  3. Choose United Kingdom as the country and type London — or add borough names like Camden, Islington, Westminster for a tighter pull.
  4. Toggle the enrichments you want: email finder, phone validation, website tech-stack detection, and AI-personalised outreach openers.
  5. Run it. Rows stream into the table live, and you download a CSV as soon as the run finishes.

For each practice you get the name, category, full address, postcode, borough, phone number, website, rating and review count. The email enrichment attaches verified addresses so you don't have to hunt them down by hand afterwards.

Filtering by borough and clinic type

A list of "every dentist in London" is a raw starting point; the value is in the slicing. A few concrete ways to segment:

  • By borough — filter by postcode district (W1 and W1G for the Harley Street area, NW1 for Camden, N1 for Islington) so each campaign keeps a geographically coherent list.
  • By clinic type — run separate searches on private dentist, cosmetic dentist, NHS dentist and orthodontist, and label the source so you can tailor your message to each.
  • By website tech — the tech-stack detector shows which practices run a particular booking system, CMS or practice-management software, which is gold if your product plugs into or replaces a specific tool.

That turns a flat list of a thousand-plus rows into a handful of sharp target lists you can actually write a relevant message to.

Who uses a list of London dental practices?

Dentists are an attractive B2B audience because they buy repeatedly across software, supplies, staffing and marketing. Among the businesses that use these lists:

  • Dental practice-management software vendors (the kind that compete with CareStack, Systems for Dentists or Aerona).
  • Dental supply and equipment companies selling consumables, instruments and surgery fit-outs.
  • Locum and permanent recruitment agencies placing dentists, hygienists and nurses.
  • Dental marketing agencies offering websites, SEO and paid ads to private practices.
  • Dental labs and finance providers looking for steady referral partners.

In every case the first step is the same: a reliable, current list with the right contact for each practice.

Start building your own list free

A bought list decays the moment you receive it. A list you build in Kavex you refresh on demand and filter exactly on the borough, clinic type and tech stack that matter to you. Your first 1,000 leads are free on signup — enough to build, enrich and export a complete first list of London dental practices before you pay anything.

Create a free account, run your first search on dentist London, and download your CSV inside a minute.

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