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can anyone recommend a good dentise in Redhill suitable for nervous patients?

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headfairy · 12/03/2012 14:27

That's it really, dh is really really nervous and I haven't been since we moved to the area two years ago Blush plus we need to get our children registered. Can anyone recommend a nice gentle sensitive dentist.

Thanks :)

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headfairy · 12/03/2012 14:41

It probably help if I could spell dentist! Blush

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LIG1979 · 15/03/2012 08:44

No - I can't but I would reccomend NOT going to Mill St. practise as the dentist is mad and cavalier and probably not the best for nervous patients.

headfairy · 15/03/2012 11:38

oooh, lovely, thanks for that Lig, I will avoid like the plague!

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Sunnywithachanceofshowers · 02/04/2012 15:21

www.cherrytreesdental.co.uk/

Lovely, lovely dentist with soft hands. :)

headfairy · 02/04/2012 15:26

oh lovely, thanks so much for that, they're just around the corner from us so super close too! Was there a particular dentist at the practice you would recommend or are they all good?

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Sunnywithachanceofshowers · 02/04/2012 16:57

I can't remember the name of my dentist (it's been too long...) but afaik he's the owner, a lovely Irish man.

headfairy · 04/04/2012 21:53

I think it's a Mr Byrne. He's the only Irish one at the practice... I've booked appointments for the kids with him, just so I can check him out Grin

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Sunnywithachanceofshowers · 04/04/2012 21:57

YY Mr Byrne, lovely bloke. :)

headfairy · 20/04/2012 15:24

Thank you for your recommendation Sunny, Mr Byrne is indeed lovely. Brilliant with the kids, and very kind to my extremely nervous dh!

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AlexSc · 20/04/2012 19:36

I use CherryTree in Redhill and am very happy with them!

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