What treatments are provided?
Our team can provide general dentistry including diagnosis, cleaning, Xrays, fillings, crowns, oral surgery and dentures both on the NHS and privately.
Treatments which can make a dramatic improvement to one’s appearance such as veneers, cosmetic crowns, bridges, cosmetic dentures, whitening and hygienist visits are available privately.
Should I have NHS treatment or private treatment?
NHS treatment provides treatment to secure and maintain oral health.
There are some types of treatment which are not available under the NHS. Hygienist visits are only available privately. Private treatment allows top quality materials and techniques to be used without time restraints.
How do I find you?

We are situated at the station end of Newbury Gardens just by the green and 75 metres from Stoneleigh Station. There is free parking nearby after 8.30am for up to two hours. Ample free parking can also be found on nearby roads within a few minute’s walk from the practice. Bus E16 stops right outside the practice.
Is there disabled access?
There is disabled access through the carpark at the rear of the practice. There are two surgeries downstairs. We also have a downstairs cloakroom but this unfortunately cannot accommodate wheelchairs.
How do I make an appointment?
Just ring 020 8393 2430 or call in to see us. A deposit will be taken for all new patients, which will be refunded against the cost of the treatment. We will give you a confidential medical history form which you may like to complete at your leisure before you come for your first appointment.
How will I know how much my treatment will cost?
We normally give an estimate of the cost before treatment starts. We are always happy to discuss costs with our patients. A list of charges is displayed elsewhere on this website. Click Here..
How do I pay for my treatment?
We accept cash, cheques (with a cheque guarantee card) or debit or credit cards. Apart from the first appointment, payment normally is taken at the end of treatment but you may pay as you go if you wish. If lab work is involved we may ask you to pay part or all of the charge at the first appointment.
What sterilisation techniques are used?
Up to date autoclaves ensure protection against cross-infection and disposable items are used wherever possible. All sterilisation is to the highest standards and to GDC and BDA guidelines.
What should I do in an emergency?
For dental emergencies, such as severe pain, swelling or accidents to the teeth, we will undertake to see you as soon as possible if you are one of our regular patients. This will almost always be on the same day if we are contacted during opening hours. For first-time patients there is a private charge for this service.
If the emergency occurs when the practice is closed there will be a message on the answerphone with the telephone number which will give the address of the nearest NHS clinic operating an out-of-hours service.
What do I do if a filling falls out?
Although this event can be alarming, it does not require urgent treatment. Please phone our receptionist to make an appointment as soon as possible. We are always very happy to answer queries over any aspect of your treatment.
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