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You have to wait 10 days for a dentist in Poland (even private one)


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zion
Edited by: zion  Feb 4, 08, 03:36  #1

why every clinic i call to see a dentist there is a 10 days wait !!!!
and this is private !!!

what a place to live this Poland every little thing is so hard to organise god damm it

any ideas ????

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Syrena
  Feb 4, 08, 04:13  #2

10 days is nothing! I work at a dentist in australia and we have a 3 month wait! My advice is to turn up crying and writhing in pain... don't call - its too easy for them to dis you.

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AgnieszkaPol
Edited by: AgnieszkaPol  Feb 4, 08, 04:39  #3

I know a great dentist in Lower Silesia province, if that could help.

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LondonChick
  Feb 4, 08, 04:42  #4

Maybe they're all busy busy treating patients from the UK LOL!! (I went to Poland to get veneers).

Whereabouts are you based? you can find dental clinics on statmedica.com

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zion
  Feb 4, 08, 04:48  #5

in Warsaw .....

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lukasz2507
  Feb 4, 08, 05:54  #6

LondonChick wrote:
Maybe they're all busy busy treating patients from the UK LOL!! (I went to Poland to get veneers).


I used this website when I first moved to Warsaw. This company can also find you an appointment.

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AgnieszkaPol
  Feb 4, 08, 06:19  #7

My sister lives in Warsaw and she also very happy with her dentist, which is very professional and explains fully the state of every single tooth in your mouth. I will ask her how long it takes to make an appointment and will let you know with more details.

Regarding your question, well, some things just don't seem to work perfectly in one country whilst in another one they work no problem. A lot of Polish dntist left this country due to the salaries that could make people laugh( but believe me it would't be a funny joke). Lots of them now are based in the UK.

I could talk for ages about bad service in Poland but what is the point? It doesn't mean we should accept that, actually every time I come across to it I offer people some training and for free. I dislike a lot: Poles having no clue how to queue properly, ' only small change, please' the typical line you may ecpect to hear from a shop attendant and then the rysk of being told off just becasue you don't carry enough it with you, 'nie ma' phrase - this is my favourite. I perfectly understand how you feel, it annoys me, too. All I can say is that some people have no idea about how this things should work. lease don't get annoyed, what I do is I always explain to them why it is wrong and mostly it workes( in my area, anyway). Well, anyway, I;ll find the details for that dentist and all you can do is not to let that clinic you tried to register with make money... Keep being positive:-)

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zion
Edited by: zion  Feb 4, 08, 08:20  #8

i found one hope will be better then last one ....but thanks anyway

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spiritus
  Feb 4, 08, 13:45  #9

10 days is nothing ! Stop belly aching !

Private dentists are very busy, both in Poland and around the world so you can't just expect to walk in and be seen.

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zion
  Feb 5, 08, 06:30  #10

spiritus wrote:
Private dentists are very busy

maybe I sould go to free public ones maybe they are not full !!!!!!!

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Dublinjohn
  Feb 5, 08, 06:35  #11

Tie one end of a string to your tooth and the other to a door. Make sure that there is plenty of tention and that the string is strong

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zion
  Feb 5, 08, 07:15  #12

they do like this in Ireland only Irish are barbarians I am not

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Polanglik
  Feb 5, 08, 12:24  #13

zion wrote:
why every clinic i call to see a dentist there is a 10 days wait


I have never had a problem getting an appointment with a dentist in Poland privately ..... both in Krakow and in Warsaw.

Each time i have been given appointments either for the next day or the day after.

If you're still having problems i can pass on the details of a good dentist in Saska Kepa - they treated my 4yr old daughter who hates dentists and they managed to fix the problem !

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Grzegorz_
  Feb 5, 08, 12:37  #14

zion wrote:
every little thing is so hard to organise


Maybe you are just... you know...

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Dublinjohn
  Feb 14, 08, 17:31  #15

Grzegorz_ wrote:
Maybe you are just... you know...

That is the best thing not said I have read in ages.
well put!

zion wrote:
they do like this in Ireland only Irish are barbarians I am not

What are you?

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