So, why go abroad for dental treatment? Here are 5 reasons.
1. Cost savings.
Most people like to get the most for their pound. The single biggest reason Brits travel to countries like Hungary, Poland, Croatia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Czech and Slovakia for dental treatment is the opportunity to save money. Depending upon the country and type of treatment, patients can realize 15 to 85 percent savings over the cost of dental treatment in the UK. Or, as one recent client of ours put it, “I took out my credit card instead of a second mortgage on my home.” As the elderly lose their teeth, dental treatment in Britain can devour nearly 30 percent of their retirement and preretirement savings. With the word getting out about top-quality dental treatment at deep discounts abroad, more and more brave Brits are going out for dental treatment abroad.
2. Better-quality care.
Regular visitors to our clinic know that facilities, instrumentation, and customer service in Piestany dental clinic often equal or exceed those found in the UK. Along with free transportation to and from airports, low-cost meals and discounted accommodation affiliated with the clinic. Moreover, dentists and staff in our clinic are often far more accessible than their British counterparts. “My Dentist gave me his cellphone number, and I spoke directly with him at least a dozen times during my stay,” said Paul R., who traveled to Slovakia for dental implants.
3. Exclusive treatments.
The NHS excludes a variety of conditions and treatments such as cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, veneers, porcelain crowns - to name only a few. Rich or cash-challenged, young or not-so-young, Brits who desire a treatment (even one recommended by their local dentist) often find the NHS won’t cover it.
4. Shorter waiting periods.
For decades, thousands of Brits have endured waits as long as two years to get to see a local NHS dentist. “Some of us die before we get to the dentist,” commented one exasperated patient, who journeyed to Slovakia for dental implants. Some patients figure it’s better to pay out of pocket to get out of pain or to halt a deteriorating condition than to suffer the anxiety and frustration of waiting for a far-future appointment and other dental uncertainties.
Moreover, most dental treatment can be completed in just 2-3 visits.
5. More “patient friendly.”
As the British government applies increasing pressure on the NHS to process dental patients as quickly as possible, mistakes and "quick fixes" can easily be made. Those visiting our clinic will welcome the flexibility and friendliness of our dental clinic abroad, where you are encouraged to ask as many questions as you like about your dental procedure. The atmosphere is relaxed rather that rushed, and with our "3 clients a day" policy, you can be sure that there will be enough time for all your dental needs to be catered for.
As one of our recent clients put it, “I brought back far more from this trip than a new set of teeth.”