Domicillary Service, Prenton, Merseyside

Domicillary Service is a dental practice in Prenton and is located at Oxton Health Centre, 40 Balls Road, Prenton, Merseyside, CH43 5RE. This clinic was started on 01 April, 2011 to provide specialized dental care to the patients. You can check this center's facilities such as wheelchair access, disabled parking etc in the table given below. Domicillary Service is commissioned by Cheshire And Merseyside Commissioning Hub.

Contact Information

Oxton Health Centre, 40 Balls Road
Prenton, Merseyside, CH43 5RE
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Dental Practice Profile

Domicillary Service address, phone number, fax number, website, email, etc are details mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameDomicillary Service
Organisation CodeV14578
AddressOxton Health Centre, 40 Balls Road
Prenton, Merseyside, CH43 5RE
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StatusActive
Started on 01 April, 2011
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Website-

Opening Times

Domicillary Service opening timing of general and additional are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
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Relations

Domicillary Service is commissioned by Cheshire And Merseyside Commissioning Hub.

Map and Direction




Other Dental Practices in Prenton

Dental Surgery
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Phone: 01516 521395
Website: NA
Holmlands Dental Practice
Location: 1 Holmlands Drive
Prenton, Merseyside, CH43 0TY

Phone: 01516 085942
Website: NA
Oxton Health Centre
Location: 40 Balls Road
Prenton, Merseyside, CH43 5RE

Phone: NA
Website: NA

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