Dentists In India
Started by
katysays
, Dec 23 2006 05:37 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 December 2006 - 05:37 AM
Anybody have any thoughts on visiting a dentist
while in India? One has been recommended in Goa, would be interested to hear thoughts! Thank you!
#2
Posted 23 December 2006 - 07:53 AM
Hi... There are LOTS of dentists in Goa, if you do a search in Google I know at least one will come up, I've just had my teeth cleaned a little bit by him, but seemed to do a good job, I've also used on in Mapusa who also did a good job (no pain as I had root canal)
Hope that helps
Hope that helps
#3
Posted 23 December 2006 - 03:27 PM
You will find first class dentistry all over India.
Because of the high standard and relatively low cost of dentistry and medacal care, India is becomming a centre for 'Medical Tourism'.
I read that Thomas Cook is in the advanced stages of setting up a medical tourism service in India...
Click here...
Because of the high standard and relatively low cost of dentistry and medacal care, India is becomming a centre for 'Medical Tourism'.
I read that Thomas Cook is in the advanced stages of setting up a medical tourism service in India...
Click here...
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#4
Posted 24 December 2006 - 12:30 AM
I'm a real big baby when it comes to sitting in a dentists chair.
I've never felt more comfortable than in India.
Had two false front teeth replaced for 9000rs after being quoted £900 for the same job back here so you could indeed have a 2 week holiday, get your teeth done professionally and fly home again for less than the cost of just the dentistry in UK.
Don't be too tight with it though, make sure you go to a recommended one in a clean upmarket environment.
If you end up in Bangalore then please ask me as we have a perfect dentist there.
Cheers
Malc
I've never felt more comfortable than in India.
Had two false front teeth replaced for 9000rs after being quoted £900 for the same job back here so you could indeed have a 2 week holiday, get your teeth done professionally and fly home again for less than the cost of just the dentistry in UK.
Don't be too tight with it though, make sure you go to a recommended one in a clean upmarket environment.
If you end up in Bangalore then please ask me as we have a perfect dentist there.
Cheers
Malc
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#5
Posted 25 December 2006 - 11:41 AM
hi, Goa has some real good dentists.
I know advertising is not permitted but since it is a direct question you can visit goadentalstudio.they are very professional and reasonable. they have a website by the same name you could try contacting them
I know advertising is not permitted but since it is a direct question you can visit goadentalstudio.they are very professional and reasonable. they have a website by the same name you could try contacting them
#6
Posted 25 December 2006 - 08:06 PM
Dr.Khoshla is the guy to consult in Delhi, probably India's best but he ain't cheap "in Indian standards" could be damn cheap american standards!!!!!
#7
Posted 27 December 2006 - 05:54 PM
Thank you, you have put my mind at rest!
#8
Posted 07 April 2009 - 11:00 AM
In the Nilgiris, Dr. Srinivason at Shri Nithi Dental clinic, Wenlock Road, Ooty is recommended.
He's a restorative dental surgeon and endodontist, whatever that means!
He's a restorative dental surgeon and endodontist, whatever that means!
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