With effect from 1st April 2009 the responsibilities of the Eastern Health and Social Services Council have transferred to the new Patient Client Council. This web site will continue to be available for a short period as part of the transitional arrangements but please refer to the new organisation web site for up to date information www.patientclientcouncil.hscni.net. During this time the existing contact details will remain.
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Choosing your dentist You can get lists of dentists from:
Always check that the dentist you contact will treat you on the NHS, if not you can contact your Health and Social Services Board for suggestions. For more information ask the dentist for a copy of their practice leaflet. Registration
Treatment plan After your checkup ask your dentist for a treatment plan. The plan will tell you:
When you sign the treatment plan you agree to the treatment and the costs. Your dentist will give you a copy of this plan. Free Treatment You can get free treatment if you are:
Leaflet HC II which you can get from social security offices, post offices or the Central Services Agency, gives more details. Infection Control
Emergencies If you are registered with a dentist, they will provide emergency cover. If there is an emergency, you should phone the surgery for advice. Home visits If you can't get to the dentist and you live within five miles of the surgery, your dentist may visit you at home. There is no extra charge for this. Changing dentists You can change your dentist at any time. Cancel any appointment you have with your existing dentist and ask for a note of any treatment you may need to finish your present course of treatment. If things go wrong
You have a right to take your complaint further. For more information on how to complain, contact your Health and Social Services Council. You have a right to be treated politely with respect for your privacy and dignity. Leaflets - : care : complaints : councils : dental : gp : hospitals : opticians : pharmacy : records : |
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