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Tracey Bell’s successful spring at Birkdale Dental Centre
This spring, the Tracey Bell team have been welcoming patients to their new dental centre in Birkdale, following a £250,000 investment in the business.
Tracey, who founded the popular Tracey Bell Dental & Aesthetic Clinic on Hanover Street, has invested £250,000 to completely revamp the Birkdale Dental Centre, which is based on Liverpool Road, Birkdale.
The Tracey Bell Clinics are an award winning dental and aesthetic group of practices with clinics in Liverpool city centre and the Isle of Man.
Tracey Bell commented: “It’s been a very exciting period for the team at Birkdale, Southport. We’ve made an investment of £250,000 on refurbishing this already popular dental clinic and have doubled the number of staff from three to six.”
Adding: “We’ve given the Birkdale Dental Centre a facelift so that patients are greeted with a warm welcome and ushered into comfortable, relaxing surroundings.”
Tracey concluded: “We’re excited to welcome both existing and new patients to the Dental Centre and in addition to providing a full range of dental treatments, we’ll be offering a range of non-surgical aesthetic treatments, orthodontics, implants and many of the treatments that we offer at our other Tracey Bell clinics.”
The Tracey Bell team have had lots to celebrate in 2015 with a new Castletown dental clinic opening in the Isle of Man this spring and a host of awards nominations in the fields of aesthetics and cosmetic dentistry.
The Birkdale Dental Centre now offers an extended list of treatments, including non-surgical treatments, orthodontics, implants and much more.
Tel. 01704 564900, www.traceybell.co.uk
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