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Hi all,


I wondered if anyone could recommend a really good family dentist locally? I've got a huge history of dental problems so I'm after someone v good! Atm the children are seen by a dentist at nursery but that won't last forever so I'd like a practice that's good with children too.


I've spent the last three years living in Dulwich but traipsing back to my City dentist every six months at least even though I don't work in London anymore, partly because I've not always had great experiences in the past. Therefore would also welcome any to avoid.


TIA!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there,


Is anyone able to advise if The Gardens dentist is actually open. I've tried to call so many times over the past two weeks and left a number of voicemail messages (as they advised) and I've also emailed twice - but no one is getting back to me.


Is it still operating? I really want to go to the dentist!

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