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Dentist receptionist being rude justifiable or not

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Sophiekylesmum · 03/01/2024 22:57

I went to the dentist today , it’s my 3rd appointment since registering as it took me so long to find a dentist that accepts NHS patients and understand how hard this is for everyone.
I had an emergency appointment in November because all my gums hurt ridiculously I was taking pain killers every 2-4 hours and felt like I was taking way to many. I couldn’t eat properly I even blended a dinner to eat something other than soup . I saw the emergency dentist she said for my age (33) this was bad I shouldn’t have problems like this. I had them cleaned after having anaesthetic in my lower gums because it hurt so much i couldn’t even do it and was in tears, she said that I needed regular every 3 months deep cleans .
I got antibiotics and have taken my dental hygiene very seriously since and the problems have subsided. I found a regular dentist and had my first check up that’s required when you register. Been told everything else I need done along with needing a hygiene clean to maintain the gum disease as it can’t be cured just kept at bay to remove the plaque that was still there , so I came out and made the appointments.
i had my hygienist appointment I took the very first one I could get to get this sorted and never ever experience that pain again . The lady was lovely and even though it hurt she done an amazing job removing plaque and I didn’t need anaesthetic just numbing cream thankfully .
when I came out I went to reception to book my son an appointment. the man at the reception was typing into the card reader , he said that’s £55 please and I was so confused I said I get nhs treatment he said it’s not covered by nhs because it’s a hygienist appointment so I’ve said ok I’m so sorry I can’t even pay it today I’ve literally paid out everything all my direct debits have come out as well I’m waiting until my next pay day , he said well we all have bills to pay and I felt so humiliated as if I’m trying to not pay. Which yes I completely understand we all do have bills to pay on time etc but I had no idea and I would have kept the money aside if I had known , I was so embarrassed with people all behind me in the waiting room . I said I can pay on such and such day and he said I would have been told asif I was lying about not knowing I said I wasn’t told by the dentist when she told me to book , by the receptionist when I did book and also nothing was in the confirmation email and the 2nd confirmation email I got prior to attending. I said this is 4 opportunities I could have been told and wasn’t he was then saying the receptionist is very good and she wouldn’t have forgotten to tell me which was implying again I was lying , I said clearly she’s not because I wasn’t told 🤷🏼‍♀️
I made the appointment I needed to apologised did a promise to pay which then the charge was added to my account and left .
I then rang the nhs dental helpline and asked what treatment I’m actually entitled to and asked about hygienist appointments. He asked if I had booked the appointment myself which I had and he told me that it would then be cosmetic, I explained further that 2 dentists had told me to book this and he said sorry about the confusion it does come under clinically necessary for the heath of my gums to prevent me from having even severe issues and that it’s the dentists that have said it . I asked what can I do about this owed payment and he said call the helpline when I next go and they will explain. I was still outside so said can I go back now and you talk to him so I did and the receptionist was saying it isn’t clinically necessary but he will waver it this time . He wasn’t happy at all and once off the phone he said to me he’s wavering it because I wasn’t told about it not because I’m supposed to have it and even the man on the phone agreed with him and laughed as if I was stupid . I said going forward how am I supposed to have this done every 3 months I’ll have to pay? He said yes Its not necessary etc etc just being rude the whole time I said the dentist here said it and he said I must have got confused it was advised not necessary. I asked how does he know that and he said he will ask the dentist but I feel like he won’t and just wanted rid of me . he added that every time I come Iam late which isn’t true I said I’ve only been here 3 times , the first time I was a few minutes late as I got the bus dragging my 2 kids with me using Google maps to find the place but it wasn’t by a lot . The 2nd appointment my son had one at 2:20 and mine was at 2:50 , me and my daughter ran for the bus made it but my son didn’t he was 2 far behind and missed it , he’s 12 so I said get the next bus . I got there about 2:16 I explained to the receptionist the same man that my sons appointment is 2:20 and mines 2:50 he’s running late can I swap them around he said oh I understand I have children it gets harder as they get older and was very chatty telling me he’s children’s ages , he said it’s fine I’ll change them and then I waited , just as I went in to the dentist before I’d even sat down my son got there so she saw him and then me like it was supposed to be , today I was on time exactly at 3:30 . So said I’ve not been late he said the first time I was 6 minutes late , I was just in shock that he’s mentioning this and then he said and yesterday I said no I switched the appointments he said oh yes I remember . I couldn’t believe I was trying about this with him.
I left and rang the first dentist I saw the emergency one and explained that I was told it was necessary is that on the notes or anything or anyway I can contact that dentist for proof about it , she read out the notes and said yes. she said you need this every 3 months as I have gaps in my teeth from receading gums plaque and gum pockets it needs to be maintained. I’ve emailed the manager at this practice for a copy of these notes to prove myself to this receptionist .

this felt so unfair how I was treated and since leaving I’ve thought if I now ignore the 2 dentists that have said to do this and take the receptionists word in 3 6 12 whatever amount of months this is goih to come back and be painful again worse case scenario my teeth fall out because I haven’t done what I needed to do . I felt gaslighted like I was making it up to get free treatments or something like a scum bag who’s on Benefits trying to get things for free and not pay or something . I wouldn’t have booked the appointment in the first place if I wasn’t told to do so .
I don’t know what to do from here it’s knocked me down mentally so much I feel humiliated and embarrassed I even started to cry at one point , all in front of my 8 year old daughter .
is he right ? Am I just causing problems I’m so confused. I completely understand any lateness or missed appointments are unacceptable as the demand for nhs Denist’s is so high but to bring it up into this felt like I was being attacked trying to defend myself while staying calm and quiet in front of the other people , I didn’t say bye to him when I left the day before and I don’t know if that’s pissed him off after he was so chatty 🤷🏼‍♀️ I’m trying to think every possible reason here and can’t figure it out

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EvilElsa · 04/01/2024 00:04

I wouldn't overthink it.
It was a misunderstanding. You didn't realise, they didn't tell you. There is wrong on both sides; you shouldn't be late, he shouldn't be rude.
I'd draw a line under it now. No point dwelling on it, it's happened and you've emailed the notes over. When you book the next appointment clarify before you attend what will be happening about payment. You don't need to be best mates with the receptionist, be polite and to the point.
Who gives a shit what some random person you don't know from Adam thinks they know about your life? Him thinking you are "benefits scum" (which you don't know that he does) makes no difference to your life in any way. Forget about it.

ThreeTreeHill · 04/01/2024 00:04

Mumof2NDers · 03/01/2024 23:08

He was rude!! Absolutely no need to bring up things that may have happened in the past. The thing with the hygienist should have been explained to you. Basically your gums are given a score in 6 areas. 0,1,2,3,4.
in our practice if you score 0,1, or 2 then a hygienist appointment is considered private as it’s cosmetic not clinically necessary. If you score 3 or 4 that’s classed as clinically necessary and should be covered under the NHS. Some hygienists only work privately but you should have been told if that’s the case. If the hygienist is private only there is no reason your dentist can’t do your cleaning etc.
I would maybe not complain as such but I would bring it to the managers attention.

A BPE of 2 indicates a scale and polish is needed and therefore should be offered on the NHS.

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:05

ThreeTreeHill · 04/01/2024 00:01

If you have gum disease perio treatment is clinically necessary and you are entitled to it on the NHS

That means either the dentist has to provide it to you on the NHS or some practices have an arrangement with a hygienist to provide it. Either way the practice has to provide you with the treatment on the NHS.

The receptionist isn't qualified to say if your perio treatment is clinically necessary.

Thank you , yes this is what the NHS dental helpline was explaining to me as its periodontal treatment it would be necessary.
I think that’s why I’m so frustrated because he was telling me it wasn’t when he wasn’t in the room for either appointments how does he know to decide 😩😤

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Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:09

Sophiekylesmum · 03/01/2024 23:35

Thank you , I’m new to netmums I’ve never used it before , I googled rude dental receptionist and it came up something similar so I made an account , the comments on the other post was all saying it was her fault that people using nhs treatment take the mick and waste appointments for other people etc so I tried to explain absolutely everything , but it’s ended up a mess and tmi 🤦🏼‍♀️ thank you though for reading and replying xx

mumsnet sorry

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TheShellBeach · 04/01/2024 00:11

@Sophiekylesmum the receptionist was very rude to you.

Some people just seem to enjoy humiliating others, and hate to back down.

I'd complain, in writing. Be concise and clear in what you write.

It's not on for this man to be so nasty to a patient.

LonelyFlans · 04/01/2024 00:17

I'm sorry, that all sounds very stressful.

I've had something similar where I've been told I need a scale & polish and it will come under NHS, then when I went back they charged me.

Another time another dentist told me I needed the hygienist (same reason) but said all their hygienists were private so NHS wasn't an option.

So you're not the first person to be caught out with this.

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:22

ActDottie · 03/01/2024 23:38

I thought it was pretty common knowledge hygienist appointments are not on the NHS. Also I thought NHS dentistry was just cheaper not free. They said they probably could’ve been a bit clearer given you weren’t aware of this.

I didn’t know , I’m unsure why I didn’t know I just didn’t , because I went to a nhs dentist and they said that’s what I needed to book when they knew I was exempt from paying I didn’t even think to question it .

I’d think as they are aware I don’t pay for treatment anything that is actually payable I’d have/should to be told 🤷🏼‍♀️.

I think some benefits qualify for cheaper treatment and some qualify for it completely free of charge .

I’ve never had to pay in 33 years and when I’ve had teeth problems my ex used to say go to the dentist you get it free like it was a big deal and as I’ve never known differently I didn’t realise it is actually a big deal

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spanishviola · 04/01/2024 00:22

They should have told you the charges when you booked so it’s not your fault you didn’t know. Teeth cleaning used to be free and done by the dentist but that has been hived off to hygienists now. How anyone on a low income can afford it though is another matter. It’s expensive and I never go as often as they would like because I can’t afford it and I know lots of people who never go. The thing is though, it is a really important part of mouth hygiene and can prevent a number of conditions so I don’t know why it is treated like an add on for those who get their dental treatment covered because they are on a low income.

FredaFox · 04/01/2024 00:23

My dentists receptionist is very rude, when I made an appointment recently and said I should be grateful I have NHS dentist when I asked for a Saturday or late night appointments and she said they don't do it anymore and I questioned what people who work full time are meant to do
Utter dragon

Nanny0gg · 04/01/2024 00:24

spanishviola · 04/01/2024 00:22

They should have told you the charges when you booked so it’s not your fault you didn’t know. Teeth cleaning used to be free and done by the dentist but that has been hived off to hygienists now. How anyone on a low income can afford it though is another matter. It’s expensive and I never go as often as they would like because I can’t afford it and I know lots of people who never go. The thing is though, it is a really important part of mouth hygiene and can prevent a number of conditions so I don’t know why it is treated like an add on for those who get their dental treatment covered because they are on a low income.

It wasn't just a scale and polish though

A deep clean of the gums especially where there is gum disease is very different.

Would the OP get better treatment at a dental hospital as the gum disease seems quite a problem?

spanishviola · 04/01/2024 00:31

Nanny0gg · 04/01/2024 00:24

It wasn't just a scale and polish though

A deep clean of the gums especially where there is gum disease is very different.

Would the OP get better treatment at a dental hospital as the gum disease seems quite a problem?

I realise that but I do think that providing hygienist treatment to those on a low income at an early stage might actually prevent some of the more serious issues occurring.

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:33

spanishviola · 04/01/2024 00:22

They should have told you the charges when you booked so it’s not your fault you didn’t know. Teeth cleaning used to be free and done by the dentist but that has been hived off to hygienists now. How anyone on a low income can afford it though is another matter. It’s expensive and I never go as often as they would like because I can’t afford it and I know lots of people who never go. The thing is though, it is a really important part of mouth hygiene and can prevent a number of conditions so I don’t know why it is treated like an add on for those who get their dental treatment covered because they are on a low income.

Maybe he was actually embarrassed that I wasn’t aware I’m starting to think he felt stupid as well as I did then .
i didn’t know hygienist and teeth cleaning were a different thing , the problem is I hadn’t been in so long since I was about 15 .

maybe it should be more publicly available to know if it’s clinically necessary it can be done on the NHS.

what I don’t understand is basically you don’t have to pay for it if it’s got to such a bad stage , which in turn could have been prevented by it being a service available on the NHS in the beginning 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:38

spanishviola · 04/01/2024 00:31

I realise that but I do think that providing hygienist treatment to those on a low income at an early stage might actually prevent some of the more serious issues occurring.

I’ve been referred to a dental hospital for a wisdom tooth removal and a root canal as the dentist couldn’t do it, she tried but failed and put in a temporary filling.
she never said anything about going there for a hygienist clean knowing I don’t pay for the treatment when doing the referrals for the other things . She told me to book it out at the reception . This is were my frustration is

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Mostlyoblivious · 04/01/2024 00:38

In the morning bullet point the key issues such as misinformation, combative and rude receptionist, how you were treated and then talk to the practice manager - the receptionist most likely isn’t seeing as they didn’t understand when to charge and didn’t want to back down (little power but big chip on shoulder from what you’ve described).
if indeed they are the practice manager then complain to the partners who own the practice but honestly he won’t be!
If you can, let it go - his problem is clearly with himself and not you

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:43

FredaFox · 04/01/2024 00:23

My dentists receptionist is very rude, when I made an appointment recently and said I should be grateful I have NHS dentist when I asked for a Saturday or late night appointments and she said they don't do it anymore and I questioned what people who work full time are meant to do
Utter dragon

I’m getting the impression a lot of the receptionists aren’t very polite or understanding, maybe as they are full time working there dental treatment isn’t paid for what so ever and they really begrudge NHS patients 🤷🏼‍♀️ after all they are faced with it every single day it’s kind of rubbed in their face that I just walk in and get everything for free 😪 still no reason to be rude though

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Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 00:47

Mostlyoblivious · 04/01/2024 00:38

In the morning bullet point the key issues such as misinformation, combative and rude receptionist, how you were treated and then talk to the practice manager - the receptionist most likely isn’t seeing as they didn’t understand when to charge and didn’t want to back down (little power but big chip on shoulder from what you’ve described).
if indeed they are the practice manager then complain to the partners who own the practice but honestly he won’t be!
If you can, let it go - his problem is clearly with himself and not you

Thank you so much . And for taking the time to read it’s ridiculously long 🤦🏼‍♀️ I will do exactly that this is what I needed xx

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zusje · 04/01/2024 02:04

While there is no excuse for rudeness I'll play a bit of devil's advocate. Receptionists get a lot of abuse. I mean A LOT. They get people complaining about not getting a quick enough appointment, having to wait too long for their appointment, their appointment having taken too long, about how much they have to pay, not having money to pay, not being told they'd have to pay etc etc. Then the excuses about why people are late, missed an appointment, why they can't/won't pay, the promises of payment (that never materialise). Then depending on the practice they likely are getting it in the neck by management (who have drummed in them "Do not let people leave wthout paying") and may even have to chase up debts depending on their role. It's a hard, hard job with usually minimum pay (or not much above it). If he has been happy, chatty in past perhaps consider it a bad day on his behalf and put a line under it (for now).

What I'd do is write an email to the practice manager. Explain the miscommunication re payment and dental treatments and try and clarify whether you are eligible to get hygeniest appointments for free on the NHS, as according to both dentists you've seen it's classed as medically necessary. If they say they don't offer free hygeniest appointments and it's private only, ask whether you'd be able to get the cleaning done by the dentist instead at 3 monthly intervals or what other solution might be possible, as finances are an issue.

I personally wouldn't mention the receptionist behaviour just yet, as this was only third time you saw him and he was perfectly pleasant previous two times, like I said, while no excuse, you aren't aware what might have been going on behind the scenes and he (unfortunately) took it out on you. I'd see how he is with you next time you're in, if the attitude continues then by all means I'd also follow up the original email with a complaint about the receptionist in future.

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 03:29

RubySundayy · 03/01/2024 23:03

I’m really sorry for how you’ve been treated, it does sound like they shouldn’t have been trying to charge you for the hygienist. However it is not great to be late - couldn’t you have at least called to say you were almost there?

Your post is a bit long and hard to follow so it might help if you rewrite it a bit more clearly.

Also, it’s a bit much to expect people to be kind to you while also describing people on benefits as scumbags trying to get things for free.

for the first appointment I was late for I did call as I was on the road the dentist was on but couldn’t find the building I told the receptionist which was a different one that day (also the one that booked my hygiene appointment without telling me it’s a payable treatment) that I’m outside and my maps is saying I’m 1 minute away . I had to stop adding so much detail as the post was way to long already , I did actually delete loads of details not that it looks like I did 🤣😭🤦🏼‍♀️

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Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 03:39

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 03:29

for the first appointment I was late for I did call as I was on the road the dentist was on but couldn’t find the building I told the receptionist which was a different one that day (also the one that booked my hygiene appointment without telling me it’s a payable treatment) that I’m outside and my maps is saying I’m 1 minute away . I had to stop adding so much detail as the post was way to long already , I did actually delete loads of details not that it looks like I did 🤣😭🤦🏼‍♀️

Sorry also I understand I was 6 minutes late to my first appointment to a dentist that I had never been to before traveling pubic transport and using Google maps looking at my phone while trying to cross roads with children it was all rush rush rush while trying to stay safe but also be as quick as possible it was hard but when I arrived the receptionist was completely ok and understanding I think as nothing was said , I did tell the dentist also that I got lost and she was completely ok said it was ok. Just like I told the receptionist on the phone outside.

for the man receptionist to look back on my past appointments ( which he did in front of me , and would have had to because he wasn’t even there that day!) and bring this up to me when discussing a completely different matter was totally uncalled for and like he was just finding any fault to throw at me in that moment to belittle and make me the person in the wrong . I think it was completely uncalled for, my is a narcissist and I’ve dealt with the condescending tones the gaslighting all of it and recognised this a little too well

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LightSwerve · 04/01/2024 03:45

ActDottie · 03/01/2024 23:38

I thought it was pretty common knowledge hygienist appointments are not on the NHS. Also I thought NHS dentistry was just cheaper not free. They said they probably could’ve been a bit clearer given you weren’t aware of this.

  1. If someone has a clinical need hygienist appointments are covered by NHS
  2. Some people are entitled to free NHS care due to being on certain benefits

Therefore for some people - like the op - dentist AND hygienist appointments are free.

@Sophiekylesmum You did nothing wrong. Ask the DENTIST to write down what they recommend you need and how much it will cost before you book anything in future. They can print a treatment plan very easily, this is totally normal.

Try not to give headspace to the receptionist. Some people are twats. That's their problem, not yours. The dentist is the person that matters.

rhubarbby · 04/01/2024 03:52

Sophiekylesmum · 03/01/2024 23:07

No I’m not saying people on benefits are scum bags , not at all I said I felt like a scum bag on benefits, I’m on full benefits I don’t work I’m on universal credit and I get limited capability for work and work related activities in that .and he made me feel like a scum bag because of it . Because I’m on benefits

start working and maybe pay for private dentistry?

LightSwerve · 04/01/2024 03:54

Nttttt · 03/01/2024 23:40

I didn’t realise dentist was free either on NHS unless OP is maybe pregnant or just had a baby?

https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/who-is-entitled-to-free-nhs-dental-treatment-in-england/

And before anyone starts - yes, people on low incomes should get free dental treatment. Far more of us should, but until such time as that happens, people who currently receive free treatment should continue to do so.

nhs.uk

Who is entitled to free NHS dental treatment in England?

You don't have to pay for NHS dental treatment if, when your treatment starts, you're under 18, under 19 and in full-time education, pregnant, or you've had a baby.

https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/who-is-entitled-to-free-nhs-dental-treatment-in-england

Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 04:12

zusje · 04/01/2024 02:04

While there is no excuse for rudeness I'll play a bit of devil's advocate. Receptionists get a lot of abuse. I mean A LOT. They get people complaining about not getting a quick enough appointment, having to wait too long for their appointment, their appointment having taken too long, about how much they have to pay, not having money to pay, not being told they'd have to pay etc etc. Then the excuses about why people are late, missed an appointment, why they can't/won't pay, the promises of payment (that never materialise). Then depending on the practice they likely are getting it in the neck by management (who have drummed in them "Do not let people leave wthout paying") and may even have to chase up debts depending on their role. It's a hard, hard job with usually minimum pay (or not much above it). If he has been happy, chatty in past perhaps consider it a bad day on his behalf and put a line under it (for now).

What I'd do is write an email to the practice manager. Explain the miscommunication re payment and dental treatments and try and clarify whether you are eligible to get hygeniest appointments for free on the NHS, as according to both dentists you've seen it's classed as medically necessary. If they say they don't offer free hygeniest appointments and it's private only, ask whether you'd be able to get the cleaning done by the dentist instead at 3 monthly intervals or what other solution might be possible, as finances are an issue.

I personally wouldn't mention the receptionist behaviour just yet, as this was only third time you saw him and he was perfectly pleasant previous two times, like I said, while no excuse, you aren't aware what might have been going on behind the scenes and he (unfortunately) took it out on you. I'd see how he is with you next time you're in, if the attitude continues then by all means I'd also follow up the original email with a complaint about the receptionist in future.

Thank you , this does make a lot of sense and I do just want to do what I’ve set out to do without all these problems which is get the proper help for my gums and teeth , I’m absolutely gutted as it took me so long to finally get a dentist and actually push myself to do this , I have bad mental health and I never leave the house . I’ve got diagnosed ptsd and anxiety /depressive disorder. For me to get out and keep these appointments in the first place has been such a big step for me , the pain I had was so bad it literally put the fear into me to get out of my front door and do this 💪🏻 I did it 🙏🏻 I actually did it , 3 times ! This has knocked me for six , I was holding back tears during this argument if you can call it that I broke down a little bit and then composed myself ( which is so good for me as I usually then spiral off about everything that’s overwhelming me )
so as for him having a bad day so I should let it go , I left that surgery and walked home in the rain completely overwhelmed with sadness anger frustration and stupid stupid thoughts that I’m not even explaining online because it’s for my mental health worker to hear.
I have unreal bad days , I don’t treat people like that 😪 he’s not aware of my problems or how just that “little” embarrassing mistake I’ve apparently made feeling so gaslift like I’m going crazy when I know I’m not as I WAS told I needed it when he’s telling me I wasn’t 😭😭😭 has done to me mentally.

for other people who do go to work everyday and go out the house everyday , interactions like this are probably normal and can be shrugged off quite easily. For my experience of leaving the house the first time in 2 weeks my only interaction with any other people to be so humiliating and degrading , I don’t want to ever go back or see anyone again.
I don’t know what I did so wrong to be spoken to and treated like that is it me maybe my face I don’t smile enough or look friendly because my mind is always a mess , maybe because my hair isn’t done I just don’t have the money to do it so soon after Christmas , I’ve put on weight I feel horrible is it because of that it’s just easy to treat me badly I don’t matter anyway it’s not like I’m slim and good looking to have to matter about 🤷🏼‍♀️ I don’t know .
I just know I didn’t deserve to feel like this

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Sophiekylesmum · 04/01/2024 04:34

LightSwerve · 04/01/2024 03:45

  1. If someone has a clinical need hygienist appointments are covered by NHS
  2. Some people are entitled to free NHS care due to being on certain benefits

Therefore for some people - like the op - dentist AND hygienist appointments are free.

@Sophiekylesmum You did nothing wrong. Ask the DENTIST to write down what they recommend you need and how much it will cost before you book anything in future. They can print a treatment plan very easily, this is totally normal.

Try not to give headspace to the receptionist. Some people are twats. That's their problem, not yours. The dentist is the person that matters.

Thank you so much 🙏🏻 this makes things clearer and in a better perspective. I’m waiting for the notes from the first dentist that confirms it was a clinically necessary treatment so I can take this back to the receptionist when I ask for the manger about how I was treated at the same time . This triggered me alot with my mental health I’m trying so hard to disassociate from it and act properly and gather the information I need to rectify this in my mind for next time I go and to also still have the appointments every 3 months like I need so I don’t end up in absolute agony again 🤞🏻 the actual dentist is so lovely I even told the hygienist how happy Iam to be here and finally getting the help I need and how lovely the dentist was she told me they have the same birthdays and used to work together years ago , everything was so positive 😪

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WandaWonder · 04/01/2024 04:41

Yes seems they may have been rude but no need to turn this into a saga

You are rambling and not making sense, calm down make a new appointment and ask them to explain what is going to happen and what you need to do, this attitude of the world is against you is not helping