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Architecture and interior design for the dental profession

29th Sep 2010

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Dental Design & Planning Consultants is the leading architecture and interior design company for the dental profession.

With 40 years of experience designing dental practices and a team of talented designers, DDPC will help you to achieve your dream of creating the ultimate practice.

The projects range from squat NHS practices to high end private clinics. 
 
The portfolio includes award-winning projects such as Ultrasmile, based in London Docklands, and Aqua dental spa, in Manchester Square, London.

One of the most recent projects, Toothbeary, in Richmond, west London, a private children's practice dedicated to providing high quality dentistry exclusively for children, has received much attention in both the media and dental profession.
 
You may choose to use us across every aspect of your project or for simply obtaining planning advice regarding the feasibility of your project. Importantly, you always stay in control.
 
Services:
Surveys | Feasibility Studies | Concept Design | Statutory Approvals | Detailed Construction Drawings | Interior Design | Furniture Sourcing | Tendering | Contract Administration.

Dental Design & Planning Consultants are at Walsingham house, 2nd Floor, 1331 High Road, Whetstone, London, N20 9HR

Tel: +44 (0) 208 446 9946
Fax: +44 (0) 208 446 9916
Email: info@ddpc.co.uk
Website: www.ddpc.co.uk

Visit DDPC at Showcase, stand V24, to discuss how we may be able to help you.

As a special offer – and to celebrate 40 years in business – DDPC is offering free consultations at the London office.

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If you are not able to make it to the Showcase, contact them on the telephone number above to book your appointment.

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