The Chertsey Dental Practice, Chertsey, Surrey

The Chertsey Dental Practice is a dental practice in Chertsey and is located at Two Bridges, Riversdell Close, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9JU. Patients can contact The Chertsey Dental Practice on phone at 01932 566831 for appointments. This clinic was started on 01 April, 2006 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. The Chertsey Dental Practice is commissioned by South East Commissioning Hub.

Contact Information

Two Bridges, Riversdell Close
Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9JU
01932 566831

Dental Practice Profile

The Chertsey Dental Practice address, phone number, fax number, website, email, etc are details mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameThe Chertsey Dental Practice
Organisation CodeV02141
AddressTwo Bridges, Riversdell Close
Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9JU
Phone01932 566831
Fax01932 567760
StatusActive
Started on 01 April, 2006
Email-
Website-

Opening Times

The Chertsey Dental Practice opening timing of general and additional are as mentioned below for complete week. Patients can book their appointments accordingly.
Wednesday08:00-13:00
Thursday14:00-17:00
Tuesday08:00-13:00
Monday14:00-17:00
Friday09:00-15:00
No additional timings available


Relations

The Chertsey Dental Practice is commissioned by South East Commissioning Hub.

Map and Direction




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Location: 73 Guildford Street
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Phone: 01932 571200
Website: NA

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