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Hi,

I'm looking to find a recommendation for a good orthodontist who works with children.

We live in East Dulwich, so someone local would be good. But also prepared to travel further afield or into the city if needs be.

Stu

 

Edited by stuartspalding
2 hours ago, stuartspalding said:

Hi,

I'm looking to find a recommendation for a good orthodontist who works with children.

We live in East Dulwich, so someone local would be good. But also prepared to travel further afield or into the city if needs be.

Stu

 

I don't know if it's still possible to get referred to King's dental hospital for orthodontic work?

You could enquire?

I have had very good experiences there in the restorative dentistry department. I don't know if that's the same thing though.

Eldest child went to Dulwich Orthodontics. They qualified for NHS as teeth were really wonky. But the service was not good, long waits between appointments, (they would tell us to book next one in 4-6 weeks but then nothing available for 8-10 weeks), and frequently they were running very late in clinic. 
Younger child now at Orchard in Brixton and so far we are much happier. 

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