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    Refer a patient

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    Refer a child

    to Little Smiles, a dedicated paediatric dental clinic at Elmsleigh House

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Discover more about referring patients to Elmsleigh House

Click here to read our Referrals Brochure

Refer a patient for treatment

Elmsleigh House Dental Clinic is a state-of-the-art private practice in Farnham, Surrey, offering an exceptional range of complex and specialist dental treatments to support referring dentists.

Hundreds of dentists have referred their patients to us for dental implants, oral surgery, specialist orthodontics, specialist endodontics, specialist periodontics, dentures, restorative dentistry and sedation to enable nervous patients to access dental care. We work closely with our referring dentists and aim to be an invaluable part of your team.

Click to fill in our referral form, or click on the box below.

Refer a child to Little Smiles

In 2024 we have launched Little Smiles, a dedicated paediatric dental clinic that embraces not only advanced dental care but also a compassionate approach to helping children and young people access dental treatment. If you have an anxious child or a child requiring treatment such as fillings or extraction under relative anaesthesia, you can refer to Sarah Mack at Little Smiles, knowing that your patient and their parents or guardian are in expert hands.

Click to fill in our referral form to Little Smiles, or click on the box below.


Refer a patient for imaging

We accept referrals for dental imaging, such as CBCT, DPT/OPG, 2D and extra-oral bitewings.

Click to fill in our referral form for dental imaging, or click on the box below. 

Referring a patient for a CBCT scan

It should be noted that under IRMER17 (The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017), only registered healthcare professionals may act as referrers for dental imaging. Due to best practice guidelines, we require dentists who refer patients to us for CBCT scans to have completed Level 1 (Core) training to be an IRMER Practitioner and to have completed a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with us. We will contact you if this has not been completed before processing a CBCT scan referral. 

A dental CBCT is not justifiable for routine diagnosis and treatment planning, such as for routine implant placement or review, pre-surgical imaging of impacted lower third molars, general periodontal assessment, detection of root fractures in teeth containing metal posts, routine imaging as part of orthodontic treatment, dental caries diagnosis or as part of a general ‘screening’ procedure. Clinical justification includes how the CBCT scan will provide extra information to aid the patient’s management or prognosis, which cannot be gained from lower dose conventional imaging.

Reporting on a CBCT scan

If needed, you can arrange for JM Radiology to do a full report on findings at an additional cost: visit https://www.jm-radiology.co.uk, call 02039 255 920 or email support@jm-radiology.co.uk. The referring dentist will be responsible for ensuring the clinical evaluation takes place and is properly recorded.

Contact our Patient Coordinator, Georgie Price

Alternatively, you can email your referral to Elmsleigh House at info@elmsleighhouse.co.uk or to our Patient Coordinator, Georgie Price, at georgie@elmsleighhouse.co.uk.

You can call Georgie to discuss your referral or give additional information on her direct line 01252 595503.

 

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