2266 days ago

Merry Christmas

The Team from Lake Panorama Dental

Dear Neighbours,

Yes it is that time of the year where we all want to complete our pending tasks at work and get ready for our families for Christmas.

Lake Panorama Dental would like to thank all the old and new patients for entrusting their dental care needs in us.

We understand that as Dentistry is expensive for the Dentist, in the same manner it can be very costly for the patient, hence we are continuing with our very reasonable rates and now offering 15% all Dental treatments including X Rays with a Free Initial check up and quote until the end of June 2020.

We have the latest Dental equipment and maintain very strict hygiene standards.

An entire home is converted exclusively into a Dental clinic which gives our patients a very relaxed ambience, surrounded by the calm Lake Panorama and abundance of free on street parking outside the clinic doors, we even have a bus stop about 50 meters away from our clinic.

Our staff are highly experienced and very caring and gentle.

We also offer Free ACC consultation, Free WINZ Quotes , Free for children under 18 ( children under 13 may require a referral letter ).

We would like to congratulate all our Christmas Lucky dip winners.

We are open Mondays to Saturdays and situated at 22 Lake Panorama Drive Henderson Heights, please call 09 2186000 or text 0211363444

We would also like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a Very Happy and Blessed Christmas and a Safe and Healthy 2020.

Best Wishes
Dr Lisa Fernandes- Senior and Principal Dentist with over 22 years of experience.

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