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A Holistic Dental Practice in Woollahra

We are glad you are one of the people who take the initiative to invest in their health. We would like to welcome you to our community at Woollahra Dental Practice and thank you for letting us be a part of your journey. It is important to note that this is your journey and we are here to help you through it by guiding you in the right directions to the best of our ability.

From the moment you walk through our doors you will feel welcomed and relaxed. Our friendly staff will look after you with upmost care and make your visit a comfortable and memorable one.


We serve our patients with compassion, excellence and value. We understand that all our patients are individuals, each of whom has his or her own personal needs and concerns.

We encourage preventive techniques - helping you to understand how to maintain good oral hygiene and therefore preventing tooth decay and gum disease.

When treatment is required, we practice minimal intervention dentistry using research-based techniques and materials chosen on merit, not cost.

We are here to help our patients enjoy a lifetime of complete dental health.

Our Dentists attend regular courses on the latest techniques in cosmetic dentistry. They will work with you to create a natural smile that harmonizes with your facial aesthetics.

Our dedicated practitioners will ensure that your time spent with us is as comfortable, relaxed and as stress free as possible.

For more information about specific details for Initial appointments please visit the Woollahra Dental Website

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