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Dentist for a nervous patient?


weloveboo

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You absolutely must visit Half Moon Dental in Herne Hill. All of their dentists are OK with nervous patients. It's a private practice but very fairly priced.


Unfortunately you may have to wait a while. The recent flooding in Herne Hill seriously affected HMD's practice so it may be a while before they're up and running again.

  • 1 month later...
Another vote for Camberwell Dental Care and for Mr Mahmood and his assistant who were so patient and calm with me today despite my being filled with anxiety and with my baby screaming blue murder in the room. First visit to this dentist and to a dentist in a while...they were great.

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