North Shore Dental Clinic was started in 1999 to provide treatment to patients primarily in the West, North and East of the island, areas which have been traditionally serviced only by taking a trip to Bridgetown.

Though emergency patients are welcome, visits for dental treatment are by appointment. This is in an effort to devote the appropriate amount of time to each procedure and reduce the waiting time for each patient.

In order to offer the highest possible care to our patients we:

  • Provide an atmosphere that is relaxing and conducive to treatment.
  • Emphasize treatment for the entire mouth in an effort to promote total health.
  • Use the best and most appropriate products available.
  • Provide a clean and sterile environment and ensure that all patients receive their own sterile and /or disposable items.

Appointments

  • Visits for dental treatment are primarily by appointment.
  • In an effort to be on time for your appointments, we make every effort not to overbook our schedule. Whilst we understand that it is sometimes necessary for you to cancel or reschedule your appointment we request that you give us at least 24 hours notice to ensure that there is availability for patients who require appointments.
  • We do understand though, that unexpected events may cause a late arrival. If you do arrive late, we will attempt to accommodate your needs without disrupting our scheduled time with other patients. Please let us know as soon as you are aware if you are going to be late for your appointment.
  • Walk-ins though welcome, will be seen after scheduled patients unless it is an emergency.

If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone at 419-3368 or email us at [email protected]

Our office accommodates emergency calls and appointments are available, including for new patients seeking help.

Cancellation

If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, we ask that you provide us with at least 24 hours notice so that your appointment time may be offered to another patient.

Financial

Methods of payment:

  • CASH – namely cash, cheques, debit cards
  • Credit cards
  • Insurance forms are completed at the time of service for the patient to submit to their insurance carrier.
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