Old Street London's Dental Clinic gets a helping hand from Royal Bank of Scotland
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has supported London’s Dental Clinic in a funding deal to be relocated to a brand new surgery.
The new location is 69-85 Old Street, bringing the dentistry better technology and a more modern, clean design.
This will also see the recruitment of some of the region’s leading dentist consultants, and the powerful practice will enable its staff to provide improved dental care to the NHS and private patients.
The owner of Old Street Dental Clinic, Shelley Chopra, said: “We are thrilled with the move to our new premises. We wanted to create a modern practice that would enable us to enhance our service and create the best possible experience for our patients.
“We have also sought to recruit some of London’s top consultants, which will boost the variety of treatments we can provide to our patients and enhance their level of care.”
The practice will offer a full range of dental services as well as a wide variety of cosmetic treatments including bridges, crowns, implants to dentures.
In addition, the practice’s existing team of experienced nurses, dentists and hygienists are set to be expanded with some of the region’s top specialists offering consultation and treatment in endodontics, orthodontics and implantology.
Michael Musson, senior relationship manager at RBS, also commented: “Royal Bank of Scotland remains committed to supporting the dental sector and I was delighted to be of help to Shelley with his practice move.
“The new premises look fantastic and with increased surgery capacity, provide the platform for Shelley and his team to deliver a wide range of dental treatments to the local public.”
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