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The Clinic
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 | TheWholeTooth, as it's name suggests, is about keeping "whole" healthy teeth, preferably for life! If you are willing to do your bit, like flossing and brushing and hygiene maintenance AND better yet, have a sense of humour, then you are just the kind of patient we welcome here.
Nobody likes going to the dentist but we try to make the experience as pain free and fun (yes even going to the dentist can be fun!) as possible, from our amazing form fit dental chairs to the fabulous artwork on the walls.
Dr Sherly Snyman
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CONTACT If you would like book an appointment or obtain directions, please call reception on (02) 9356 4422 or email us on our contact form. | | HOURS OF OPERATION
| Monday through Thursdays | 7.30am to 5.30pm | | Friday | 7.30am to 4.00pm | | Alternate Saturday Mornings | 8.00am to 1.30pm |
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays Hygienists are available during all opening hours. |
| PAYMENT TERMS All major credit cards, including American Express and Diners Club accepted. We have Hicaps available to patients with Health Fund dental cover so that you only need pay the difference rather than claiming the rebate later. We can claim for you on the spot! Payment is made on the day of service. We also offer interest free extended payment options through GE Care Credit. | LANGUAGES SPOKEN | Spanish | (Dr Ana Maria Romero) | | French | (Neil Lawrence) | | Portuguese | (Vitor Diogo) |

NAVIGATING THIS SITE
The headers at the top of this page lead you into different subject matters. For instance, "Features" takes you to: Toothy Tales where you will find Before and After shots; Links to Dental associations and information and businesses; and Gallery with photos of staff and practice artwork. SEARCH - (top right of page) use this function key to directly find the topic you seek Aa - (top right of page) use this function to change the size of the text on the site for ease of reading TRANSLATION - use this function to switch languages from the Home Page only. Please be advised that translations are imperfect and will convey the general sense but not everything accurately. Also, beware Chinese unless you understand Chinese writing - very hard to get out otherwise! |
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