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FEE GUIDE CORRECT AS AT 1 DECEMBER 2007
This is a guide to the fees charged within our practice. It is by no means comprehensive, but gives an outline of the fees that you can expect. An individual estimate will always be given before any treatment is commenced. We also offer monthly payment options for larger courses of treatment.
| TREATMENT |
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PRIVATE |
PRIVILEGE PLAN |
| Routine check-up |
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£40 |
No Charge |
| New patient examination |
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£51 |
£51 |
| Digital X-rays |
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£10 each (£66 max) |
£9 each (£60 max) |
| White (composite) fillings |
from |
£99 |
£90 |
| Amalgam (silver) fillings |
from |
£77 |
£70 |
| Crowns and veneers |
from |
£572 |
£520 |
| Routine Hygienist cleaning |
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£50 |
No Charge |
| Root canal treatment |
from |
£395 |
£360 |
| Extractions |
from |
£93 |
£85 |
| Tooth whitening |
from |
£395 |
£360 |
| Periodontal (gum) treatment |
from |
£104 |
£95 |
| Implants with crown |
from |
£2,050 |
£1,950 |
We encourage our patients to join our practice Privilege Plan.
As well as helping to spread the cost of your regular appointments, becoming a member gives you access to exclusive benefits and discounts such as our Privilege Plan fee list:
The 3 bands offered are tailored to meet your personal needs and clinical requirments:
| Band I |
- One annual dental examination
- One annual hygiene treatment |
| Band II |
- Two annual dental examinations
- Two annual dental hygiene treatments |
| Band III |
- Two annual dental examinations
- Four annual dental hygiene treatments |
PAYMENTS
There is a variety of ways you may pay for your dental care.
We are happy to accept payment by cash, cheque or major credit card. For larger courses of treatment we offer interest free credit over a 12 or 24month period. With only a 20% dep required. Please ask for details.
“It is unwise to pay too much but it’s worse too pay too little.
When you pay too much, you lose a little money – that’s all.
When you pay too little you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought is incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do.
The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot – it cannot be done.
If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run.
And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better”
John Ruskin 1890
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