Family practice · new patients welcome
Gentle care for the whole family, with evening appointments, prices you can read before you arrive, and nobody telling you off for leaving it a while.
Drag the handle. Illustration, not a photograph — a real practice would use its own before-and-after pictures here, with the patient's written consent.
Routine care, the things that go wrong, and the work people choose to have done. All in one building, by the same team.
A proper look, a clean, and an honest answer about whether anything needs doing. Often the answer is no.
Tooth-coloured work as standard. We will always tell you what the cheaper option is, if there is one.
Same-day slots held back every morning for pain. Ring early rather than waiting to see if it settles.
Free check-ups for under-eighteens registered with us, and a first visit that involves no treatment at all.
Clear aligners and supervised whitening. Quoted properly, with the total cost written down before you decide.
Repairs, relines and replacements, plus implant work with a specialist who visits the practice monthly.
A lot of people have. Sometimes for years. It is the single most common thing patients apologise to us for, and it is the thing we least want an apology about.
Tell us when you book. We will give you a longer appointment, start with nothing more than a look and a conversation, and stop the moment you want to stop. Nobody here is going to make you feel bad about how long it has been.
Private fees, published. If a treatment plan comes to more than a single appointment, you get the whole figure in writing before anything starts.
Illustrative figures on a demonstration site. On a real build these would be your published fees — and for a practice, publishing them tends to reduce the number of enquiries while increasing the number of bookings, which is usually the trade you want.
Pick a time that suits you, tell us anything we should know beforehand, and we will confirm by text. New patients are welcome and there is no registration fee.