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Denture Clinic for Canley Heights

Custom dentures, same-day repairs and mobile denture care for Canley Heights, one of the youngest-skewing suburbs we cover.

At a glance

A younger suburb than most we cover

Canley Heights’ 2021 census figures put the median age at 37 — the youngest of any suburb in our catchment, with residents aged 15 to 24 the largest single group. That shapes what we tend to see here: fewer of the planned, long-term denture programs that dominate in some of our older-skewing areas, and more custom mouthguards for younger, active residents, alongside denture work for the parents and grandparents of that younger population.

Getting to the clinic from Canley Heights

Canley Heights is further from Bossley Park than the suburbs on our doorstep — figure on roughly a 15 minute drive, traffic depending. There’s no train station in the suburb itself; the nearest is Canley Vale, on the T2 and T5 lines, so a short bus or a lift to that station is the practical option if you don’t drive.

Community, schools and shops

Canley Vale Road is the suburb’s commercial spine, lined with Vietnamese, Chinese and Cambodian-run shops, cafes and restaurants — in 2025, Canley Heights and neighbouring Canley Vale became Western Sydney’s first Special Entertainment Precinct, recognising exactly that night-time economy. Canley Heights Public School, with roughly 534 students, is the suburb’s own primary school, and local reserves — Derby, Peterlee, Arbutus and Ascot Street among them — are dotted through the surrounding streets.

Aged care in Canley Heights

We haven’t confirmed a residential aged care home within Canley Heights itself — the facilities in this part of the local government area tend to sit just over the border in Canley Vale or Cabramatta. If a family member is in care nearby, our mobile denture service can still visit them where they are — call us and we’ll confirm whether we can reach that particular location.

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