Our dental clinic is open and you can read our COVID-safe procedures here.
We have unfortunately had to temporarily stop our beauty treatments in line with Government regulations. All existing appointments will be rescheduled.
Stewart is known for his warm, caring manner and a genuine passion for creating beautiful, natural-looking smiles. With a focus on minimally invasive techniques, he is one of the UK's leading dentists trained in biomimetic dentistry-an approach that prioritises preserving healthy tooth structure while delivering stunning, long-lasting results.
Graduating with merit in Clinical Dentistry from Newcastle University in 2015, Stewart has dedicated his career to mastering the art and science of aesthetic restorative dentistry. Since then, he has practiced in several prestigious private clinics across central London, earning a reputation for his meticulous attention to detail and patient-centred care. He has completed a post graduate diploma on clear aligner orthodontics and Invisalign.
Beyond the clinic, Stewart is a passionate educator, having lectured internationally and running hands-on dental courses to share his expertise with fellow professionals. He is also a young key opinion leader for Ivoclar, a leading dental materials manufacturer, where he helps shape the future of restorative dentistry.
Originally from Northern Ireland, Stewart moved to London in 2015 and has since made it his home. His philosophy is simple: dentistry should be a perfect blend of science and artistry, tailored to each patient's unique needs. Whether it's a subtle enhancement or a complete smile transformation, Stewart is committed to delivering results that are as functional as they are beautiful, helping his patients feel confident and proud of their smiles.
My Grandfather taking us on a tour of the Houses of Parliament.
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
Install air conditioning on the Northern Line.
Hummus – I would eat it with a spoon if it was socially acceptable.
Natural History Museum. Fantastic architecture and who doesn’t love a dinosaur skeleton?
Japan, New Zealand and Australia.