Recurrent Redistribution of Orthodontic UOAs in Northampton
Estimated Value
Up to £3,031,915
Deadline
8 June 2026
Published
12 May 2026
Type
services
Overview
NHS Northamptonshire ICB (referred to as the Commissioner) is inviting suitably qualified and experienced providers to deliver Recurrent Distribution of Orthodontic UOAs in Northampton. Orthodontic services play a key role in improving oral health outcomes for children and young people across Northamptonshire.
The service provides specialist assessment, diagnosis and treatment of malocclusion, supporting functional improvement, long-term oral health, and enhanced quality of life. The Services are intended to be provided from 1st January 2027 for a period of 3 years, with the Commissioner having the option to extend the Contract for up to a further 2 years (total contract duration, including extensions 5 years) till 31st December 2031.
Please note the deadline for responses to the Competitive Process is 10:00am on 8th June 2026. In late 2025, the contract with the incumbent orthodontic provider in Northampton was terminated, resulting in an immediate need for the ICB to secure ongoing provision for recurrent orthodontic activity.
The service sets out the requirements for the delivery of orthodontic services across Northamptonshire, ensuring
- continuity of treatment for existing patients
- timely access to assessment and initiation of care for new referrals
- compliance with national orthodontic commissioning standards
- robust clinical governance and safeguarding arrangements
- equitable access across the county
- clear reporting, performance and quality measures.
Key dates
- Duration
- 3 years
Additional details
To maintain continuity of care and uphold statutory duties around access, quality and patient safety, the ICB is now commissioning recurrent orthodontic UOA activity to stabilise provision within the locality. Orthodontics is the dental specialty concerned with facial growth, the development of the dentition and occlusion, and the assessment, diagnosis, interception and treatment of malocclusions and facial irregularities.
Treatment planning considers both functional and psychosocial factors, ensuring that orthodontic intervention is undertaken only where it is in the patient’s best interests. The new commissioning arrangement aims to restore predictable capacity following the provider termination, protect patient safety, and ensure that children and young people continue to receive high-quality orthodontic care aligned with national guidance and local oral health priorities.
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Published
12 May 2026
Submission deadline
8 June 2026
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