Swords Orthodontics
17 Main St, Swords, Co Dublin, Ireland

Irish Dentistry Awards Finalist 2020

January 23, 2020
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Posted By: Courtney Morgan
Irish Dentistry Awards Winners 2015

Irish Dentistry Awards Finalist 2020

 

The practice has been shortlisted for four awards at the Irish Dentistry Awards on Saturday 29th of February 2020. To be selected as a finalists is an excellent achievement.

We are finalists in the following categories:

  • Best Team
  • Best Patient Care
  • Practice of the Year
  • Referral Practice

The awards is held in the Manson House where it kicks off with a drink reception and followed by a three course meal. The award ceremony usually starts after the meal.

This will be our 4th time to attend the Irish Dentistry Awards. The atmosphere is always electric.

In 2015 we won Practice of the year – We hope we can do it again this year. The whole team works very hard to ensure a smooth running practice and that every patient is treated like a VIP. To win this award would mean a lot to Dr Stephen Murray and the team as it shows all our hard work isn’t going unnoticed.

We are all looking forward to a lovely night out at the awards :) 

 

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