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Birchwood Dental Practice provides affordable, quality dental care for the whole family. Our NHS
dentists work from a purpose built facility next to Birchwood Shopping Centre in Warrington. Many
of our patients live locally but unlike GP surgeries you don't need to live nearby to benefit from our
services. Many people who work or shop in Birchwood choose to come and see us to look after their
oral health.
NHS dental treatment includes all treatment necessary to secure and maintain your oral health.
Band 1 course of treatment - ?19.70
This covers an examination, diagnosis (e.g. x-rays), advice on how to prevent future problems, and a
scale and polish if needed.
Band 2 course of treatment - ?53.90
This covers everything listed in Band 1 above, plus any further treatment such as periodontal
treatment, fillings, root canal work or if your dentist needs to take out one or more of your teeth.
Band 3 course of treatment - ?233.70
This covers everything listed in Bands 1 and 2 above, plus crowns, dentures or bridges.
treatment.)
Women who are pregnant when treatment starts and those who have had a child in the last 12
months. (You need to show form MAT B1.)
People and their dependants who receive Income Support or Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance or
Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.
NHS in-patients and out-patients for treatment carried out by the hospital dental service. (But there
may be a charge for dentures and bridges.)
People who are Community Dental Service patients. (But there may be a charge for dentures and
bridges.)
If you have an NHS tax credit exemption certificate.
Some war pensioners - If treatment is connected with the pensionable disability.
People on a low income who have a certificate HC2 (use HC1 form to apply - available at reception).
If you have an HC3 certificate you may get some help towards the cost of dental treatment.
People who receive income related employment and support allowance (this does not include
contribution related employment allowance)
People who receive Universal Credit and for the last assessment period there were no earnings or
earnings within the allowed limit
Please bring proof of entitlement when claiming help with the cost of NHS treatment
You may also be entitled to help with health costs. ?Details can be found here.
Last updated: October 19, 2016