Who is the service for?
The service provides treatment for patients who are not able to receive treatment in general dental practice or community dental service due to the complexity of the treatment they require or the complexity of their medical history; this includes head and neck cancer patients and severe bleeding disorders.
How can I be seen at the dental hospital?
This is a referral-only service. If you meet our acceptance criteria your dental practitioner may refer you for treatment.
Preparing for your appointment
Please make sure to bring:
- Your appointment letter if you have one. This contains important information about where and when you will be seen.
- Any relevant letter or results from your dentist or doctor.
- A snack, if you are a diabetic patient.
- A list of current medication.
- A list of questions you wish to ask.
What does my first visit involve?
- When you arrive please make sure you check-in at reception before taking a seat- this is important as it lets the nursing staff know that you have arrived.
- You will be assessed on a consultant-led clinic which may take 2-3 hours.
- Additional x-rays may be required to assist with planning and diagnosis.
- Arriving early for your appointment does not mean you will be seen earlier.
- Sometimes appointments are delayed. This is usually for a good reason. Staff should inform you if and why a delay has occurred.
If following assessment, specialist care is not required you will be discharged to your referring practitioner.
We may discharge you back to your Dentist if you do not attend a scheduled appointment without informing us.