Beautiful new dental clinic launches in Galway City

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A new, state-of-the-art dental clinic has been launched in Galway city following a €1.5million investment into a 370 square meter premises on Sean Mulvoy Road.

The Galway Dental Group aims to solve the issue of long waiting lists for dental care in the west of Ireland thanks to a team of leading dental experts.

Dr Alma and Paul Creaven launched the Galway Dental Group, who have combined clinical dental experience of over 25 years.

They will introduce flexible late evening and family-friendly weekend appointments, and deliver premium dental care and treatments.

The clinic offers the latest technologies, including AI-powered smile architecture, where patients can get a visual representation of their treatment outcome at the consultation stage.

Speaking about the launch, founder Dr Alma Creaven said they are delighted to welcome patients to Galway Dental Group and provide a much-needed service to those based in Galway and the neighbouring counties.

“Having worked in the dental industry for over two decades, we understand patients’ concerns from sedation to cosmetic dentistry,” said Dr Creaven.

“We wanted to create a welcoming and inviting space that offered transparency and education at every step, from procedural costs to treatment outcomes and everything in between.

“At Galway Dental Group, we want to showcase a new era of dentistry that focuses on sustainable and innovative dental care using the latest technology, delivering premium dental, orthodontic, sedation and cosmetic services in a calm and nurturing environment.”

The new clinic also boasts a range of in-house technologies, which include a state-of-the-art scanner that can detect decay without the need for an x-ray, making it suitable for pregnant and vulnerable patients.

The clinic has solar panels installed, while the design brings the outdoors in with a neutral colour palette of sage combined with serene landscape wallpaper, wooden beams, oak wood, and chevron flooring.