When do dentists need financial advice?

Wesleyan Financial Services shares the key touchpoints in a dentist’s career or personal life where they benefit most from financial advice.

Very few professions are more diverse and multi-faceted than dentistry from a financial planning perspective.

With mixed private and public sector income streams, challenges around self-employment, practice ownership and excellent potential retirement prospects, dentists can get their teeth stuck into plenty of financial opportunities – if they have the time.

Therein lies the challenge. With a busy career in dentistry, dentists want to make the most of their time out of practice. Do they really have time for the financial planning nuances that come with the career and make their finances thrive?

This is where specialist financial advice tailored for dentists can help shoulder some of the hassle.

Specialist financial advisers, like those at Wesleyan Financial Services, are experts at identifying financial risks and opportunities dentists face. This covers graduation to after retirement and everything in between.

Whether it’s overcoming mortgage challenges as a self-employed dentist, getting to grips with practice ownership or making sense of the complicated NHS pension scheme, they’ll be on hand to help you navigate these complex financial planning areas.


You can book a no-obligation financial review with a specialist financial adviser at Wesleyan Financial Services at any stage. Visit wesleyan.co.uk/lifes-journey or call 0800 316 3784 to get started.

Your mortgage is secured on your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

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