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19%
32 dental practices operate in North York, making it one of the more densely served neighbourhoods for dental care in the Toronto area. That's a notable concentration, and it means any new or existing practice faces real competition for patient attention.
Yet here's the gap: only six of those 32 practices — roughly 19% — have a listed website. That's a significant missed opportunity. The majority of patients research dentists online before booking, and practices without a web presence are relying almost entirely on referrals and walk-ins.
North York's commercial corridors see heavy daily traffic. With 150 restaurants, 40 cafés, 56 fast food outlets, and 6 bars in the immediate area, foot traffic concentrates along Yonge Street, Finch Avenue, and Sheppard Avenue. Dental practices positioned near these hubs benefit from visibility, but visibility alone doesn't help when most competitors can't even be found on Google.
Named practices like Bayview Village Dental, Yonge Dental Care, and Dr. David Bernstein & Associates represent the established end of the market. Newer entrants such as Astra Dental and Smile Avenue Dentistry are among the minority already investing in their online presence. For the rest, competition may feel crowded offline while being surprisingly open online.
Multilingual staff and service
North York is home to large Chinese, Korean, Iranian, and South Asian communities, and many patients actively seek dentists who speak their language and understand cultural preferences around care.
TTC and subway access
With multiple subway stations along the Yonge–University line running through North York, patients prioritise practices within walking distance of a stop — especially commuters booking before or after work.
Evening and weekend hours
Many North York residents commute downtown or to suburban employment centres, making traditional 9-to-5 scheduling a real barrier to booking.
Nearby parking availability
Outside the Yonge Street corridor, much of North York is car-dependent, and patients driving to appointments expect accessible, affordable parking close to the clinic.
Family-friendly services under one roof
North York's residential pockets are heavily family-oriented, and parents look for practices that can treat both adults and children in a single visit to save time and trips.
A sample of real dentists in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| Empress Walk Orthodontics | Dentist |
| Empress Dentistry | Dentist |
| Bayview Village Dental | Dentist |
| Dr. Pepper | Dentist |
| North York Dental Clinic | Dentist |
| Yonge Dental Care | Dentist |
| Eidinger Dentistry | Dentist |
| Dr. David Bernstein & Associates Family Dentist | Dentist |
| Yonge & Finch Dental Office | Dentist |
| Dr. Gary Fortinsky | Dentist |
| 20 Finch Dental | Dentist |
| Astra Dental | Dentist |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get a website — 81% of your competitors don't have one
Only six of 32 North York dental practices have a listed web presence. Even a basic site with your hours, services, and an online booking link immediately separates you from the majority of local competitors.
List every language your team speaks
If your team speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, Farsi, Tamil, Korean, or other languages common in North York, make that prominent on your Google Business Profile and website. It's one of the top reasons patients in this area choose one practice over another.
Position near the high-traffic corridors
The 256 food and drink businesses in the area signal where people already walk, shop, and spend time. Practices near Yonge, Finch, or Sheppard benefit from the same daily foot traffic that draws diners and retail shoppers — and that visibility compounds over time.
With 32 dental practices in one neighbourhood, North York sits at moderate-to-high competition — but the playing field is sharply uneven. Only 19% of practices maintain a website, meaning the majority compete on referrals and location alone. That leaves significant room for digitally active clinics to capture new patients through search. Practices along Yonge Street and near the Finch and Sheppard corridors face the most direct head-to-head competition, while those tucked into residential pockets may struggle with visibility despite quality care. Standing out here requires more than good chairside manner: a web presence, multilingual outreach, and flexible scheduling are quickly becoming baseline expectations. The market isn't saturated online — it's wide open.
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