Spoken languages: English, Spanish
GDC Number: 302942
Treatments:
My mission as a periodontist is to provide exceptional dental care by combining my extensive knowledge, experience, and genuine passion for oral health. My ultimate goal is to make a positive impact on the lives of my patients, one smile at a time.
I am committed to fostering a comfortable and welcoming environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered to take charge of their dental well-being.
By cultivating strong relationships with my patients, I aim to create personalized treatment plans that not only address their immediate concerns but also promote long-term oral health.
I am dedicated to advancing the field of dentistry through continuous education, embracing the latest technologies, and offering my expertise to underserved communities.
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Our address is: 8F Gilbert Place, London, WC1A 2JD. About Camden: Lincoln's Inn Fields is a neighbourhood in the extreme south of the borough that is only 500 metres from the Thames. The northern part of the borough is home to Kentish Town, Hampstead, and Hampstead Heath, which are less populous districts. Numerous parks and open areas may be found in the London Borough of Camden. City of Westminster (near Soho, London) and the City of London are the next-door boroughs, followed by Brent to the west of what was once Roman Watling Street (now the A5 Road), Barnet and Haringey to the north, and Islington to the east. It encompasses all or a portion of the following postcode areas: N1, N6, N7, N19, NW1, NW2, NW3, NW5, NW6, NW8, EC1, WC1, WC2, W1, and W9.
The borough of Camden also includes Bloomsbury, known for its garden squares. To the west, the fashionable district of Marylebone is rich in shops and restaurants, while the prestigious Mayfair extends slightly into Camden. Covent Garden, famed for its entertainment and market, adds to Camden's vibrancy. Bordering the east of the borough are Clerkenwell and Farringdon, hubs for the design industry and renowned for their mix of old and new architecture. Although Lambeth and South Bank are located south of the Thames and not within Camden, they contribute to the broader cultural scene that Camden residents can easily access. To the east of Camden, beyond Islington, lies the diverse and bustling borough of Hackney, which provides a distinct cultural blend of its own.