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Dentists And Nhs Treatment
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I phoned my dentist in Frinton on sea to book an appointment for a check up
I was told as I had not visited them for three years I was no longer a patient there . But I could go private and they gave me a date at the end of July. The system stinks. So I looked for another NHS Dentist in the area and the nearest one was 16 miles away. I thought I should complain to my MP Giles Watling but he is quite useless
I was told as I had not visited them for three years I was no longer a patient there . But I could go private and they gave me a date at the end of July. The system stinks. So I looked for another NHS Dentist in the area and the nearest one was 16 miles away. I thought I should complain to my MP Giles Watling but he is quite useless
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I live near a large city in the North West where dentists are '10 a penny', I broke a tooth on Saturday and tried about 20 in my area, all said they were not taking on NHS patients due to the back log but I could pay to go private was said by about 3 quarters of them, one suggested I went online & looked at the NHS website, so there was a number to call & they would help me find dentists in my area who are allowing new NHS patients. I called the number, the guy gave me just 3 dentists who he said are definitely accepting new patients. I rang all 3, not one of them are accepting new patients. I'm calling them back tomorrow. I haven't been to the dentist in about 2 years, the only reason why is because my dentist retired and it is just one of those things I stupidly didn't get round to. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.