The Dentists
Chamber Rating
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Always0n
This dentist literally saved my life, helped me smile again and be able to eat. Made me comfortable after being anxious. Thank you so much Ian and team
Sep 2nd, 2022 -
BRIAN Hull
The dentists are not interested in helping was left with a broken painful tooth after calling for a emergency appointment and then given no information when asking about the complaint procedure reception staff not understanding or sympathetic beware.
Jul 9th, 2022 -
Jillie R Ashley
After experiencing headaches for 6 months I talked to Richard during my last appointment. He was very very supportive and was mentioning a condition called TMJ. He took time to explain all about it which was very helpful. At my appointment today I was really nervous as a tooth had broken & my headaches still there radiating to my jaw and teeth. Again Richard took the time to discuss this with me. I was nervous and he was reassuring during the appointment doing a filling, clean and also fixed the broken tooth I had. Hes given me guidance about other potential issues and given me exercises to help the TMJ. I came out if the appointment feeling 100% better than before and would like to thank him for his care and excellent work. Also his assistant and the reception staff are superb and I would like to congratulate them on the excellent service they provide. Thank you.
May 19th, 2022 -
Alastair Thomas
A broken tooth was met with the message that the dentist was "working from home"!!!! and an envelope with a rudimentary do-it-yourself kit - not professional care for a patient needing treatment. Previous work was 'tooth by tooth' without regard to the overall appearance or condition of other teeth. If this is the standard of practice within the NHS, no wonder patients go elsewhere for a dentist who is serious about continuous professional developments. Have been with the practice almost 40 years but I now go to a good dentist elsewhere, who works with full regard to Covid-19 precautions.
Jul 22nd, 2021 -
Master Lee
The people who work in the building are very nice people.. They know I have issues with anxiety and how they help me to keep calm is always in a prefessional manner
Dec 14th, 2020
Contact Info
- (177) 277-4297
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Dentists?
A The phone number for The Dentists is: (177) 277-4297.
Q Where is The Dentists located?
A The Dentists is located at 80 Watling St Rd, Preston, eng PR2 8BP
Q What is the internet address for The Dentists?
A The website (URL) for The Dentists is: http://thedentistsat.co.uk/
Q How is The Dentists rated?
A The Dentists has a 3.6 Star Rating from 20 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
The Dentists
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 20 Reviews )Always0n on Google
This dentist literally saved my life, helped me smile again and be able to eat. Made me comfortable after being anxious. Thank you so much Ian and team
BRIAN Hull on Google
The dentists are not interested in helping was left with a broken painful tooth after calling for a emergency appointment and then given no information when asking about the complaint procedure reception staff not understanding or sympathetic beware.
Jillie R Ashley on Google
After experiencing headaches for 6 months I talked to Richard during my last appointment. He was very very supportive and was mentioning a condition called TMJ. He took time to explain all about it which was very helpful. At my appointment today I was really nervous as a tooth had broken & my headaches still there radiating to my jaw and teeth. Again Richard took the time to discuss this with me. I was nervous and he was reassuring during the appointment doing a filling, clean and also fixed the broken tooth I had. Hes given me guidance about other potential issues and given me exercises to help the TMJ. I came out if the appointment feeling 100% better than before and would like to thank him for his care and excellent work. Also his assistant and the reception staff are superb and I would like to congratulate them on the excellent service they provide. Thank you.
Alastair Thomas on Google
A broken tooth was met with the message that the dentist was "working from home"!!!! and an envelope with a rudimentary do-it-yourself kit - not professional care for a patient needing treatment. Previous work was 'tooth by tooth' without regard to the overall appearance or condition of other teeth. If this is the standard of practice within the NHS, no wonder patients go elsewhere for a dentist who is serious about continuous professional developments. Have been with the practice almost 40 years but I now go to a good dentist elsewhere, who works with full regard to Covid-19 precautions.
Master Lee on Google
The people who work in the building are very nice people..
They know I have issues with anxiety and how they help me to keep calm is always in a prefessional manner