Working nine-to-five makes dental appointments tricky. By the time you finish work, most practices have closed their doors. If you’ve been putting off cosmetic dental consultations because you can’t get away during business hours, late-opening clinics solve that problem.
Finding a cosmetic dentist open late near Pitt St gives you options that fit around your schedule rather than forcing you to rearrange it. Evening appointments mean no awkward requests to leave early, no burning through annual leave for whitening consultations, and no rushing across the city during your lunch break.
Pitt Street Dental Centre operates from Level 2/70 Pitt Street, right in the heart of Sydney CBD. We’re open until 8pm on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, specifically designed for professionals who need flexibility.
Why Late Appointments Matter for Cosmetic Work
Cosmetic dentistry often involves multiple appointments. Veneers typically require two to three visits over several weeks. Smile makeovers may need even more. If every appointment means time off work, the inconvenience adds up quickly.
Evening hours let you schedule consultations, preparation appointments, and follow-ups without disrupting your workday. You can head straight from the office, have your appointment, and be home at a reasonable hour.
This matters even more for treatments requiring thorough consultations. Dr Michael Cai’s smile design consultations run 60 to 90 minutes for complex cases. That’s difficult to squeeze into a lunch break but entirely manageable after 5pm.
Location Makes It Work
A late-opening clinic on the other side of Sydney doesn’t help much. You need somewhere accessible after work, not a 45-minute commute in the opposite direction from home.
Pitt Street Dental Centre sits three minutes’ walk from Martin Place station. If you work in the CBD, you can leave the office at 5:30pm, stroll to our door, and be in the chair by 6pm. That’s the convenience that actually makes after-hours appointments useful.
The location works equally well for anyone commuting through the CBD. Stop off on your way home rather than making a separate trip.
What to Expect from Evening Consultations
Late appointments at Pitt Street Dental Centre aren’t rushed versions of daytime consultations. You get the same thorough assessment, the same time for questions, and the same attention to your goals.
For cosmetic consultations, this typically includes digital imaging, discussion of your concerns, and an explanation of suitable treatment options. If you’re considering veneers, we’ll discuss what’s involved, including the permanent nature of tooth preparation, realistic outcomes based on your specific case, and timeframes for completion.
We understand that evening patients are often fitting appointments around demanding schedules. The spa-like environment, complimentary drinks, and warm blankets help you decompress from the workday while we discuss your smile.
The Practicalities
Late appointment availability on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday gives you multiple options each week. Monday and Wednesday we close at 6pm, while Saturday and Sunday we’re closed.
Booking evening slots works the same as regular appointments. Call +61 2 8000 1832 or book online through our website. Mention that you need an after-work time and we’ll find availability that suits.
Payment plans through Afterpay, Zip, and humm are available regardless of appointment time. We process health fund claims through HICAPS on the spot, so you won’t be chasing paperwork later.
Getting Here After Work
From Martin Place station, exit onto Pitt Street and walk north. Our entrance is at number 70, just a few buildings up. The lift takes you to Level 2.
If you’re driving, Secure Parking at 109 Pitt Street sits directly opposite our building. Evening rates typically apply after 5pm, making parking more affordable than daytime visits.
Ready to book a consultation that fits your schedule? Call Pitt Street Dental Centre on +61 2 8000 1832 or book online. We’re at Level 2/70 Pitt Street, Sydney CBD, with late appointments available until 8pm Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.













