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Yep I too miss her. She was the best one I've ever had. I'm also nervous these days since an horrific root canal and she was so good at keeping me calm, checking I was ok etc. I saw her replacement on Friday. Perfectly ok dentist but was quite sniffy with me about having missed my previous appointment and not sympathetic at all about nerves. Just ignored me when I mentioned it. It wasn't Anne Marie, I don't remember her name. Jane, the dental nurse was lovely as ever though.

I have been to see her in Wimbledon (Aoife is the right spelling I think, well it is on the website:) )Was prepared for a long journery but really wanted her to do my root canal - was pleasantly surprised about how long the trip didn't take! I got the train as I had the buggy, and at some times of the day it is a direct one from ED. So with a ten-ish min walk from Wimbledon station it all took about 30 mins. She is open every Saturday so we are going to drive over next time, which takes about 30 mins she says. My little boy adores her, so after his checkup my hubby can take them to this amazing children's theatre just a few doors up. They have a children's cafe, play area etc, and when I popped in the other day it looked like a great way to accupy my boy for while. BTW, when i was at Aoife's a woman in the waiting room had gotten the Northern Line to see her,(from Oval maybe?) the tube is only 2 mintues away apparently.

She was great as usual, the only thing missig was Jane the nurse from ED!

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