Birmingham Dental Hospital

The hospital is managed by the Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.

[1] The facility was originally established at Odd Fellows Hall on Temple Street as the Birmingham Dental Dispensary in January 1858.

[3] It moved again, this time to 132 Great Charles Street in 1905 and then re-located to purpose-built facilities, designed by S. N. Cooke & Partners,[4] in St Mary's Row (later known as St Chad's Queensway) in 1966.

[6] The new facility was procured under a private finance initiative contract in 2013 and was designed by One Create Environments.

[7] It was built by Galliford Try at a cost of £34 million[7] and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in November 2015.

The old building in St Marys Row