This year Martin Anderson was elected to be the president of the British Dental Association's (BDA) Northern Counties division.
The BDA is a national, professional body that looks after the interests of the dental profession and promotes oral health issues within the general public.
For the BDA to meet these aims, local committees are in place to discuss the issues that affect the local dental profession. This year, Martin Anderson now has the role of President of the Northern Counties Division.
It is a great honour for both Martin, and Wessington Way, to hold such a position.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Are you making the most of your practice membership?
If you are a private patient with Dr Martin Anderson or Dr Andy Robson, did you know that you are eligible for great savings on big name brands?
Offers are updated regularly, so make the most of your membership by logging on at https://practiceplan.corporateperks.com/login. You can register for this service using your patient membership number.
Latest offers are available at B+Q, Comet, John Lewis and ASDA so log on and make some savings!
Offers are updated regularly, so make the most of your membership by logging on at https://practiceplan.corporateperks.com/login. You can register for this service using your patient membership number.
Latest offers are available at B+Q, Comet, John Lewis and ASDA so log on and make some savings!
Good news!
These are very exciting times for Wessington Way Team Members!
We are delighted to announce that Amanda and Karen are both expecting their first child at the end of September.
Also,
Lauren has been accepted to the University of Leeds to study dental technology from September.
And finally,
Jayne is taking the plunge and getting married at the end of May.
Many congratulations to all!
We are delighted to announce that Amanda and Karen are both expecting their first child at the end of September.
Also,
Lauren has been accepted to the University of Leeds to study dental technology from September.
And finally,
Jayne is taking the plunge and getting married at the end of May.
Many congratulations to all!
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
We have been experiencing problems with our telephone lines.
We apologise if you have been trying to contact us this morning. We experienced a problem with our telephone lines which was beyond our control. We are pleased to inform you that these problems have now been resolved and our telephones are back on. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Are we dissolving our teeth away with healthy drinks?
Erosion is an increasingly difficult problem for dentists and patients. This is where tooth material dissolves when acidic foods and drinks are consumed. (not decay!)
You may have seen recent news stories which have identified these problems. Acidic drinks, ie. all fruit juices, fizzy drinks and alcoholic drinks are acidic and will remove a small amount of tooth material from the outer surface every time they are drank.
A recent article has also proved that fruit smoothies can be as bad or even worse than pure orange juice. (Dental update, Nov 2011, Vol 38, No 9, p604)
Our best advice to avoid damage or at least reduce problems is to:
You may have seen recent news stories which have identified these problems. Acidic drinks, ie. all fruit juices, fizzy drinks and alcoholic drinks are acidic and will remove a small amount of tooth material from the outer surface every time they are drank.
A recent article has also proved that fruit smoothies can be as bad or even worse than pure orange juice. (Dental update, Nov 2011, Vol 38, No 9, p604)
Our best advice to avoid damage or at least reduce problems is to:
- Decrease consumption of these foods and drinks
- Consume acidic foods and drinks with meals and not as snacks.
- Drink acidic drinks through disposable straws
- Do not brush your teeth directly after consumption of acidic foods and drinks
If you are concerned about erosion, please feel free to ask your dentist.
Sunday, 18 March 2012
www.facebook.com/wessingtonway and QR code
Well, we are feeling a bit pleased with ourselves as we have now updated our facebook page and got our own QR code, hopefully making ourselves more accessible to our patients and friends. We shall be building up the facebook page over the next few months so please visit it and let us have any suggestions for improving it - all feedback gratefully received!
www.facebook.com/wessingtonway
www.facebook.com/wessingtonway
Thursday, 15 March 2012
You said We did
Although patients have scored us very highly in our survey Dec11 to Feb12 it is clear that sometimes people do experience difficulty parking. Also one patient asked us to extend the car park.
1. We have made available at the Practice - and below - the times when the Car Park is at its busiest. It may be worth avoiding making an appointment for those times and to make an appointment for when the car park is likely to be less full.
2. Our team did agree to park off our site on another piece of private land nearby to free up spaces for patients. However, the owner now requires the land.
3. The team car share when possible and some team members cycle to work when the weather permits. Patients may like to know that we do have the facility to lock a bicycle to a bicycle bar, if cycling to the Dentist appeals!!
4. There is a good bus service to the Practice - please enquire at Reception for details.
5. We did prepare an application to extend the car park but the Council does not favour larger car parks preferring to encourage the use of public transport and car sharing. Also, the uncertainty over the bridge prevented further moves in that direction.
6. CAR PARK INFORMATION
It is very busy in the car park on:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
We are at full capacity on:
Tuesday between 1pm-3:30pm
Thursday between 8am – 12pm
The following times are quietest in the car park:
Monday: 8am – 11am and 3pm – 8pm
Tuesday: 8am – 1pm and 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday: 8 am – 1pm and 5pm – 8pm
1. We have made available at the Practice - and below - the times when the Car Park is at its busiest. It may be worth avoiding making an appointment for those times and to make an appointment for when the car park is likely to be less full.
2. Our team did agree to park off our site on another piece of private land nearby to free up spaces for patients. However, the owner now requires the land.
3. The team car share when possible and some team members cycle to work when the weather permits. Patients may like to know that we do have the facility to lock a bicycle to a bicycle bar, if cycling to the Dentist appeals!!
4. There is a good bus service to the Practice - please enquire at Reception for details.
5. We did prepare an application to extend the car park but the Council does not favour larger car parks preferring to encourage the use of public transport and car sharing. Also, the uncertainty over the bridge prevented further moves in that direction.
6. CAR PARK INFORMATION
It is very busy in the car park on:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
We are at full capacity on:
Tuesday between 1pm-3:30pm
Thursday between 8am – 12pm
The following times are quietest in the car park:
Monday: 8am – 11am and 3pm – 8pm
Tuesday: 8am – 1pm and 4pm – 8pm
Wednesday: 8 am – 1pm and 5pm – 8pm
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