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Recommendations - Dentist in Bangor taking on NHS Patients please
Andrew_G
Posts: 164 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi
Up until yesterday I was a NHS patient of a well-known Dentist located in Hamilton Road, Bangor (I've been with the same place for 30+ years).
Yesterday all the patients of the practice received a letter stating that with almost immediate effect the practice was becoming a private practice only.
All patients are being asked to sign-up to a Direct Debit Scheme whereby for a £10 joining fee and a regular payment of £12 a month you will receive what is termed preferential treatment and 5% of future treatment.
Needless to say I won't be paying and I'm looking for personal recommendations for a Dentist in Bangor taking on NHS Patients please.
Many thanks
Andrew
Up until yesterday I was a NHS patient of a well-known Dentist located in Hamilton Road, Bangor (I've been with the same place for 30+ years).
Yesterday all the patients of the practice received a letter stating that with almost immediate effect the practice was becoming a private practice only.
All patients are being asked to sign-up to a Direct Debit Scheme whereby for a £10 joining fee and a regular payment of £12 a month you will receive what is termed preferential treatment and 5% of future treatment.
Needless to say I won't be paying and I'm looking for personal recommendations for a Dentist in Bangor taking on NHS Patients please.
Many thanks
Andrew
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We've been looking for about a year, seemingly they don't exist!Official Norn Iron Club Member No. 119
Official DFW Nerd No. 441
Proud to be a member of any club that'll take me!0 -
Yeah......wait until Toothsmith...logs on this pm...and he'll extoll the virtues of paying a fortune for private work and rubbish NHS dentristry .....license to print money....quite unpalatable really....
PS Pun intended....:)0 -
we phoned round most dentists in bangor couldnt get a nhs dentist got one in ards called castlebawn. btw we phoned in june and got an appointment for early november.:eek:0
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If you use this link it brings up the closest. Unfortunately looks like it's Colwyn Bay though. Not good.
http://www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk/small/en/home/localservices/dentistsinformationandlinks/searchforadentist0 -
I suggest paying the £12 monthly till you find NHS dentist.I don't know what the 12 quid includes but I presume you get 2 free check-ups yearly including polishing and scaling.
If you don't visit the dentists twice a year you may get a huge financial shock if you need to see a dentist.
The other cheaper option is to look for dental insurance.0 -
welshpolarbear wrote: »If you use this link it brings up the closest. Unfortunately looks like it's Colwyn Bay though. Not good.
http://www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk/small/en/home/localservices/dentistsinformationandlinks/searchforadentist
Really not good when the folks here are looking for a Dentist in Bangor, Northern Ireland.0 -
I joined this practice in Moira Drive about 2 years ago as an NHS patient:
Bangor Dental Care
1, Moira Drive, Bangor, County Down BT20 4RN
Tel: 028 9146 3131
They were only taking NHS patients who weren't claiming benefits at the time but the cost of treatment is so much cheaper. I paid about £15 for my last 6 month appointment which included scaling and polishing. Every year they also XRay your teeth and that costs around £5 extra if I remember correctly so I reckon it costs about £35-£40 per year overall (based on healthy teeth!). There is a new female dentist there who treated me last time and she was excellent :T
I'm not too sure if they still taking on new NHS patients but it would certainly be worth a look.0 -
dunno bout bangor but parks in ards take on but they normally have a waiting list. kids dont have to wait thoughlove you lots like jelly tots
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I joined this practice in Moira Drive about 2 years ago as an NHS patient:
Bangor Dental Care
1, Moira Drive, Bangor, County Down BT20 4RN
Tel: 028 9146 3131
They were only taking NHS patients who weren't claiming benefits at the time but the cost of treatment is so much cheaper. I paid about £15 for my last 6 month appointment which included scaling and polishing. Every year they also XRay your teeth and that costs around £5 extra if I remember correctly so I reckon it costs about £35-£40 per year overall (based on healthy teeth!). There is a new female dentist there who treated me last time and she was excellent :T
I'm not too sure if they still taking on new NHS patients but it would certainly be worth a look.
If your teeth are healthy and stable, they really dont need to be xrayed every year!0 -
If your teeth are healthy and stable, they really dont need to be xrayed every year!They actually do! It picks up any problems before they start especially as I have partially erupted wisdom teeth - I would be very disappointed if they didn't check that on an annual basis - that would be very sloppy dentistry :eek:0
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