The best possible orthodontic treatment using the latest in dental equipment is provided at this specialist orthodontic clinic located in Long Road, Cambridge. Private patients and patients on the NHS are seen at the clinic. An independent treatment option is offered for patients who cannot afford the high costs of private treatments and do not qualify for NHS services under the Index of orthodontic Treatment Needed guidelines laid down by the government. Services offered for private patients and independent patients are fitting clear or invisible braces or fitting the fast acting Inman Aligner.
I qualified as a dentist in 1988 from the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa. I worked in the armed forces for 2 years and then moved to the UK in 1992. I did my postgraduate training at Kings College London and achieved my MSc qualification in 2002 and my MOrth qualification in 2003 at the Royal College of Surgeons England. I am married and the father of three young boys.I am a fellow of the World Federation of Orthodontists and a member of the British Orthodontic Society.I see patients at Bishops Stortford Practice Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.00 till 17.00 hrs.Monday, Wednesday and Friday I am at Cambridge Orthodontic Practice which I opened as a second practice in 2003.
BChD 1991 S.Africa. MOrth 2001 UK
"I qualified as a dentist in 1991 from the University of Pretoria in South Africa; I moved to the UK in 1992 and worked as a general practitioner for 4 years.I worked at Addenbrooks Hospital in Cambridge as well as Guys Hospital in London, and achieved my MOrth qualification in 2001 from the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh.I am married and the mother of three young boys.I started Bishops Stortford Orthodontic Practice in 1997, and am also a co-partner in St Albans OrthodonticPractice.
I am a Fellow of the World Federation of Orthodontists and a member of the British Orthodontic Society."