registration
Joining our practice is straightforward. Get in touch, book your first consultation, and start your care with a calm, friendly team.
How it works
joining is simple
Whether you need a routine check-up, cosmetic advice, or help with a problem, we make registration clear and welcoming — especially if you're nervous about the dentist.
Four easy steps
how to register
Get in touch
Call us, email, or send a consultation request — tell us you're a new patient and when suits you best.
Share a few details
We'll take your name, contact details, any urgent concerns, and whether you have previous dental records.
Book your first visit
We'll schedule a new patient consultation so we can assess your oral health properly — never rushed.
Welcome to the practice
Arrive a few minutes early, complete any forms, and meet the team who'll look after your smile.
Before you arrive
what to bring
- âś“ A form of ID (driving licence or passport is ideal)
- âś“ A list of any current medications and medical conditions
- âś“ Details of your previous dentist if you'd like records transferred
- âś“ Any recent X-rays or treatment letters, if you have them
- âś“ Your payment preference questions (private or Denplan)
Questions
frequently asked
How do I register as a new patient? +
Contact the practice by phone, email, or through our consultation form. We'll take your details and book your first appointment — there's no complicated online portal required.
Do I need to be referred? +
No. Self-referrals are welcome for general dentistry, cosmetic care, and most treatments. Specialist referrals are arranged by us when needed.
How soon can I be seen? +
Routine new patient appointments are usually available within a week or two. If you're in pain, ask about same-day emergency slots.
Is there a registration fee? +
We'll explain fees for your first consultation clearly before you book. Transparent pricing is part of how we work.
Ready to join us?
start your registration
Request a consultation or call the practice — we'll guide you through the next steps.