The Old Tile House
The Old Tile House Dentist in Warks Information
The Old Tile House Opening Times and Address
Address:
Market House.
Alcester.
Warks.
B49 5AE.
The Old Tile House Phone Number
: 01789 762567 /
01789762567
Dental Treatments at The Old Tile House:
- Check-ups
- Cleaning - Scale and polish
- Fillings
- Crowns and bridges
- Advice about looking after your teeth and gums
- Gum disease treatment
- Tooth removal
- Root canal treatment
Is The Old Tile House taking on new NHS patients?✖ This dentist is
NOT taking on new NHS patients.
Opening Times: Friday: 08:00-14:00
Monday: 09:00-13:00
Monday: 14:00-17:00
Thursday: 09:00-13:00
Thursday: 14:00-17:00
Tuesday: 09:00-13:00
Tuesday: 14:00-17:00
Wednesday: 09:00-13:00
Wednesday: 14:00-17:00
The Old Tile House Appointments, Phone Number
The Old Tile House is a dental practice in Warks. You can contact this dentist using the phone number
01789 762567.
If The Old Tile House is closed and you need to contact a dentist out of hours due to an emergency, it is recommended to call
NHS 111 to find an out-of-hours dental service near you. NHS 111 is free to call from both landlines and mobile phones.
To locate The Old Tile House dental surgery using your sat-nav enter the postcode B49 5AE.
Booking Appointments
If you are already registered with The Old Tile House you can book an appointment at The Old Tile House by calling the phone number 01789 762567 or some dentists allow appointments to be booked online via their surgery website.
Out-of-Hours
If you need to see a dentist out of hours or if you need emergency dental treatment, it is recommended to call
NHS 111 to find an out-of-hours dental service near you. Outside normal surgery hours you can still phone your dental surgery, but you'll usually be directed to an out-of-hours service. The out-of-hours period is typically for most dentists from 6.30pm to 8am on weekdays and all day at weekends and on bank holidays.
How to access an NHS dentist in an emergency
If you think you have an urgent dental or medical problem you can call
111 or
visit 111 online.
For immediate, life-threatening emergencies call
999 (
When to call 999).