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Dr. Shane Curran


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Hi, I hadn't been to the dental clinic on Townley Road at Lordship Lane for some time but it seems that Dr. Shane Curran has left that practice as long ago as 2012. Does anyone know where he has relocated his practice? I one of those who finds it very difficult to get familiar with a new dentist. Thanks for any help on this.
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  • 6 years later...

I went to Dr Shane for some years, and always found him pleasant plus he would charge NHS max but include lots of tricky work (such as crowns).

The only thing I am slightly worried is that a couple of years I found a good female dentist elsewhere, and in examining me she pointed out that the crowns had not been root-filled, which she suggested should have been the case.

Would be interested if anyone with dental expertise felt she was correct.

Thanks

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