Morley Street Dental Clinic located at The School Clinic, Morley St, Brighton BN2 9DH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 692549

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Issy James

5 Google Rating

I'm not confident with the dentist but since I have been being seen here I have seen improvement in

5/ 5

I'm not confident with the dentist but since I have been being seen here I have seen improvement in my teeth and the dentist is always willing to ring me back when I have a question, she's an amazing dentist and I cannot fault her, she talks through the procedures and takes it slow, always stops when I move to check im alright, she understands that my medical conditions are complicated, they don't rush patients and are always willing to accommodate the room to make sure the patient is comfortable also the receptionists and all the staff are very friendly and inviting, always willing to help even if their not your dentist. Absolutely the best dentist I've been too.

Glenn O'keefe

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff and they make you feel comfortable and welcome

5/ 5

Very friendly staff and they make you feel comfortable and welcome

wendy Weston

1 Google Rating

No letter for 6 months appointment!, no txt. Phone call day before appointment!. Ridiculous

1/ 5

No letter for 6 months appointment!, no txt. Phone call day before appointment!. Ridiculous

Nu McAdam

4 Google Rating

It's because dental place that I've actually been to as disabled person without being harassed in so

4/ 5

It's because dental place that I've actually been to as disabled person without being harassed in some sort of way! Dentists here are a very accommodating and have a lot of accessibility equipment that can actually tip wheelchairs backwards if you use a wheelchair! There is also a lower desk area for when you need to speak to reception :) However they don't take new patients unless you get referred by your GP! One more thing they have tooth brushes and other dental equipment for you to buy, just like any other dentist.

Damian Jones

2 Google Rating

The reception staff are rude and will argue with you over next nothing, refuse to give you their nam

2/ 5

The reception staff are rude and will argue with you over next nothing, refuse to give you their names and the denistry is quite simply bog standard. They can't even provide a denture that fits even after taking three impressions. In short, like most other NHS establishments are a joke.

M. L.

5 Google Rating

Wonderful, isn’t strong enough to describe the service I received this Monday at Morley Street de

5/ 5

Wonderful, isn’t strong enough to describe the service I received this Monday at Morley Street dental clinic. They were professional, caring, patient, truly wonderful in every way. I entered being nervous and left feeling calm and relaxed, even after my extraction. Every member of staff from the dentist to receptionist, all nurses, they Were all so lovely. They put me at my ease and I couldn’t have felt more welcomed and in excellent care. Thank you so much MORLEY Street dental clinic.

Christopher Love

5 Google Rating

Great Place To get your Checkup and Appointment nice Staff. I recommend it to anybody

5/ 5

Great Place To get your Checkup and Appointment nice Staff. I recommend it to anybody

jayne williams

5 Google Rating

I had an emergency tooth extraction and I am the world's worst patient and before this always had se

5/ 5

I had an emergency tooth extraction and I am the world's worst patient and before this always had sedation! Anita, Sue and Jess were the most caring and kind dentists I have ever been to. They used numbing gel, which really helped, and distracted me throughout, Sue holding my hand tightly. Highly recommended, though parking can be difficult.

Commonly known as Ali

5 Google Rating

i joined this medical practice in 2015 and they seem to be very helpful dentist to there patients th

5/ 5

i joined this medical practice in 2015 and they seem to be very helpful dentist to there patients the only issue is getting appointment booked on a certain time but then again they could be very elusive in dealing with huge numbers of patients situated at this dental clinic but overall i have seen the dentist treat everyone with respect and they seem to follow a good moral compass which is good.

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  • Monday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Friday08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
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