
We offer two Invisalign packages at our practice: Invisalign Go and Invisalign Go Plus. The cost for Invisalign Go is up to £3500 and for Invisalign Go Plus, up to £4000.
The main difference between the two packages is the level of complexity of the orthodontic case they are designed to treat.
- Invisalign Go is designed for cases that require mild to moderate orthodontic treatment, such as minor crowding or spacing issues.
- Invisalign Go Plus is designed for more complex cases that require moderate to extensive orthodontic treatment, such as more severe crowding or spacing issues.
Here is a breakdown of the Invisalign packages:
Service | Invisalign Go | Invisalign Go Plus |
Orthodontic Consultation | Included | Included |
Intraoral Scan / Simulated Outcome | Included | Included |
Clincheck | Included | Included |
Invisalign Aligners | £2600.00 | £3100.00 |
Retainers | £250 – £500 | £250 – £500 |
The cost of Invisalign treatment may vary depending on individual needs.You can attend and pay for the consultation, intraoral scan / simulated outcome, and ClinCheck without committing to Invisalign treatment.
After your ClinCheck, you’ll have nine months to make your decision. Overall, Invisalign offers a discreet, convenient, and effective way to straighten teeth. If you’re unsure which package is right for you, contact our team and we can help you determine the best option based on your individual needs and goals.
Factors That Affect the Cost of Invisalign Treatment
The complexity of your orthodontic case is the primary factor affecting the cost of Invisalign treatment. We offer two Invisalign packages, Invisalign Go and Invisalign Go Plus, with different costs based on the level of complexity required. Invisalign Go costs up to £3500 for mild to moderate cases, while Invisalign Go Plus costs up to £4000 for moderate to extensive treatments. To determine the exact cost of treatment, our orthodontist can provide a personalised estimate based on your specific needs and goals.
Financing Options for Invisalign Treatment
At Spires Dermal & Oral Care, we allow patients to attend and pay for the initial consultation, intraoral scan / simulated outcome and ClinCheck without immediately committing to Invisalign treatment. After the ClinCheck, patients have nine months to make a decision. In addition, at that time our team can help you determine the best Invisalign package based on your individual needs and goals.
The total cost of this consultation, including photographs, is £400. Contact us today to learn more.
Is Invisalign worth the money?
So, you’re considering Invisalign treatment, but wondering if it’s worth the investment. Well, let me tell you, it definitely can be! Sure, the cost might make you baulk at first, but trust me, the results are often worth it. Invisalign aligners are discreet, comfortable, and convenient, so you won’t have to suffer through the discomfort and inconvenience of traditional braces. Plus, the benefits go beyond just straight teeth. You’ll also enjoy improved oral health, increased confidence, and a better quality of life overall.
What’s great about Invisalign treatment is that it’s totally customizable, meaning you can achieve the smile you’ve always wanted. And if you’re not sure which package is right for you, our team can help you determine the best option based on your individual needs and goals. In the end, investing in Invisalign can be a life-changing decision, giving you the smile you’ve always wanted and the confidence to show it off.
Take a look at some of our patients before and after the treatment photos:
FAQ About the Cost of Invisalign Treatment
How much does Invisalign treatment cost?
The cost of Invisalign treatment varies based on the level of complexity required. Our Invisalign packages, Invisalign Go and Invisalign Go Plus, cost up to £3500 and £4000, respectively. However, the final cost depends on your individual needs and goals, which our orthodontist can assess during your consultation.
What factors affect the cost of Invisalign treatment?
The complexity of your orthodontic case is the main factor that affects the cost of Invisalign treatment. Mild to moderate cases typically require Invisalign Go, which costs up to £3500, while moderate to extensive cases require Invisalign Go Plus, which costs up to £4000.
Are there any financing options available for Invisalign treatment?
We offer the option to attend and pay for the consultation, intraoral scan / simulated outcome, and ClinCheck without committing to Invisalign treatment, giving you time to make a decision.
Is Invisalign worth the cost?
While the cost of Invisalign treatment may seem daunting at first, the long-term benefits are often worth it. Invisalign aligners are discreet, comfortable, and convenient, and can lead to improved oral health, increased confidence, and a better quality of life overall. Plus, the treatment is customisable, so you can achieve the smile you’ve always wanted. Ultimately, the decision of whether Invisalign is worth the cost is up to you and your individual needs and goals.

Dr. Anne Gormley is a highly experienced dentist who has been practising for over 30 years after graduating from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne School of Dental Sciences in 1991. She is also a facial aesthetic clinician, having obtained the Level 7 PGCert in Non-surgical Facial Aesthetics in 2019 from Northumbria University. She received her MFGDP(UK) qualification in 1996 from the Royal College of Surgeons, completed an Open University module in Paediatric Dentistry from Bristol University and finished a one-year part-time course in implant surgery and prosthetics. Dr. Anne has worked in the Restorative Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Orthodontic Department in the Waveney Hospital.
Dr. Anne specialises in cosmetic dentistry, with a particular interest in Align, Bleach, Bond (ABB). This technique involves straightening the teeth using Invisalign, followed by teeth whitening treatments and composite bonding and veneers. She loves enhancing facial features with non-surgical aesthetic treatments such as dermal fillers, botulinum toxins (also known as “Botox”) and Profhilo. In addition, Dr. Anne also specialises in crown, bridgework and ceramic veneers.
