Teriko Rex 143A Horton St Port Macquarie, NSW 2444
Show Phone NumberPhone: (02) 6583-8425
Products and Services Teeth Straightening Payment Options Credit Card, Cash, Cheque, Payment Plans, Direct Debit, EFT
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Port Macquarie Orthodontics
Port Macquarie Orthodontics is lead by highly qualified and experienced orthodontists Dr Rex and Dr Ballard. Both specialist orthodontists are committed to their profession and regularly participate in industry training, which allows them to bring the latest in orthodontic techniques to the clinic and to the treatment of our patients.
Every staff member at Port Macquarie Orthodontics works to ensure your teeth straightening treatment journey with us is both enjoyable and successful. They want to create an environment in which you feel comfortable and will put your needs first to achieve this.
The orthodontists at Port Macquarie Orthodontics understand that orthodontics is continually developing as a profession. Advances in orthodontic technology mean treatment is getting quicker, easier and more successful. Port Macquarie Orthodontics put a lot of time and effort into training up and understanding these techniques so you can benefit from them.
The modern orthodontic practice in Port Macquarie is conveniently located on Horton Street. Parking is available for patients along with close proximity to public transport, which makes it easy to schedule appointments at a suitable time for you.
Port Macquarie Orthodontics offer a range of teeth straightening treatment options so you can be guaranteed to receive the best treatment for you. From Invisalign’s virtually invisible aligners to ceramic teeth braces which blend in with the colour of your teeth, not only will you be able to find the right treatment, it won’t affect your lifestyle.
Start your journey to a straighter smile at Port Macquarie Orthodontics.
Products and Services Teeth Straightening Payment Options Credit Card, Cash, Cheque, Payment Plans, Direct Debit, EFT
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