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Liverpool orthodontist gets six figure funding deal with Natwest
Liverpool Brace Place has moved into new premises in Dukes Street, Liverpool as part of six-figure funding deal with NatWest.
The practice has been open for more than 10 years offering professional private orthodontic services to adults and children.
Liverpool Brace Place had been based in Liverpool One but the new centre will give the practice more space for its operations.
A total of 12 people work at centre and one new job is to be created with the move which took place earlier this autumn.
Funding support for the move was provided by NatWest Healthcare Relationship Manager David Hall who obtained a six-figure loan to support the purchase.
Principal orthodontist Hemant K Patel has been working in the dental industry since 1991 and said: “The new site is in a location that is in the heart of the community.
“We are looking to expand our adult and children’s services.
“We have grown out of our current site so the move was necessary to support the practice going forward.”
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