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Membership

We have introduced our own dental membership arrangement to reward and look after our patients who regularly visit the practice. Just look at what you can gain from becoming a member!

Most clients register on one of our monthly plans which range in cost from £15.15 per month. A mid-range plan may include:

Appointments*

Every six months, our members are entitled to:

  • A dental appointment, including a clinical examination, a check for signs of disease including oral cancer and routine x-rays
  • A hygiene appointment to provide a scale and polish, periodontal advice and preventive techniques to reduce decay and gum disease.

Discounts**

  • 20% on standard private fees for fillings, extractions, crowns, bridges, dentures and additional hygiene work, etc.
  • 10% discount on oral hygiene products purchased at the practice.

Worldwide Dental Emergency Assistance Scheme***

  • Eligibility to request assistance following a dental trauma and/or dental emergency or oral cancer.

And there’s more...

  • Treatment planning to promote good oral health for life.
  • Production of study models when required.
  • Consultation for assessment of emergencies and dental pain carried out at the practice in normal surgery hours.

Alternative Plans

We offer a high maintenance plan for those who need more intensive hygiene work which includes a hygiene appointment after three consecutive monthly payments. We also offer a lower maintenance option for those patients who only need a hygiene appointment after twelve monthly payments. These plans also include all the benefits as listed above and your dentist will advise you which is most appropriate for you.

Please speak to one of our team for further details on the full range of benefits our members are entitled to.

 

*Subject to receipt of six consecutive monthly payments.


**Discounts only apply to treatments carried out at the practice.


***The Worldwide Dental Emergency Assistance Scheme is a scheme established to offer support and assistance to dental plan patients who request treatment following a dental trauma and/or dental emergency or oral cancer. The Scheme responds to requests for assistance on a wholly discretionary basis. This means that, whilst the Scheme aims to provide benefits in most cases, it has no obligation to provide any benefit unless it first decides (in its sole and absolute discretion) that it should provide a benefit. There are some circumstances in which the Scheme is not designed to help and these are explained in more detail in the Scheme Handbook. Each request will be looked at individually to assess the request for benefit. Certain restrictions and limitations may apply in the event that the request is accepted and it is possible that the Scheme will decide to provide no benefit.

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