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New nhs dentist Ballymena

The Dalriada Urgent Care dentist has opened full time in Ballymena and is now taking on new Nhs patients, Places are filling up quick, phone or call in for an appointment to register
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  • The Dalriada Urgent Care dentist has opened full time in Ballymena and is now taking on new Nhs patients, Places are filling up quick, phone or call in for an appointment to register

    where are they based, do you have a number?
  • Teerah
    Teerah Posts: 1,794 Forumite
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    It has been open for quite a while and they are heavily booked. They are based beside the cinema in Ballymena in the Dalriada building. If you can get the out of hours number in the phone book, they will be able to give you the number to ring to make an appointment for normal working hours.
  • Artofdookie
    Artofdookie Posts: 4,611 Forumite
    What a pleasure it has been going here, never busy, after appointment to reg and check up i got another one the following week to have the work done. Staff are excellent, no late nights is the downside but opens at 8.30am

    Phone number is 02825663520
    20 Larne road Link
    Ballymena
    BT42 3GA
    Between swimming pool and Cinema
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  • dolfan13
    dolfan13 Posts: 30 Forumite
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    Hi, This might be a very silly question but can someone please tell me the differance between a NHS dentist and an ordinary one:confused:
    Thanks
  • Golden_Anemone
    Golden_Anemone Posts: 1,505 Forumite
    A non-NHS dentist only does "private" work which is invariably dearer than NHS treatment. We only pay 75% of the cost of NHS approved treatment to an NHS dentist and he/she claims the remaining 25% from the Central Services Agency. Even NHS dentists will often recommend you opt for a "better" filling than the one allowed on the NHS and you pay 100% of the cost for that.
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