New Patients at Kew Dentistry
Welcome to Kew Dentistry! Whether you're in for a regular check-up or require a more intricate dental procedure like All-on-4® dental implants, the team at Kew Dentistry is dedicated to enhancing your smile. We’ve been serving our dental community and attending to their oral healthcare needs since 2003.
New patients
We are pleased to welcome you as a new patient! To ensure a smooth and efficient first visit, please follow these steps:
1. Schedule your appointment: Contact us via phone at (03) 9855 1636 or use our online booking system to schedule your appointment. We will provide a confirmation of your appointment via text message for your convenience.
2. Complete our new patient form before your visit: This allows us to prepare for your appointment and understand your dental history and needs.
- Follow the links on this page or scan the QR codes at the bottom of this page.
- Choose ‘All-on-4® Patient Form’ if you booked a consultation for this specific dental implant solution.
3. Medication and allergies: Inform us of any medications you are currently taking and any allergies you may have. Provide this information on the new patient form.
New patient preparation
New patient appointment time
We kindly request that accounts are settled on the day of treatment. Rebates can be claimed immediately through our HICAPS facility if you have a health fund.
For your convenience, you can pay in a variety of ways:
Cheque
eftpos®
HICAPS
MasterCard®
Visa®
Please, prepare the following for your appointment:
- Insurance information: If you have dental insurance, bring your insurance card and any relevant information with.
- Previous dental records: If you have access to your previous dental records, please bring it with or have them sent to our office before your visit.
- Oral hygiene: Brush and floss your teeth before your appointment, to ensure a thorough examination.
- Questions and concerns: Prepare any questions or concerns you may have regarding your dental health so we can address them during your visit.
- Arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled appointment to complete any additional paperwork and get settled.
- Should you prefer to fill out the New Patient Form or the All-on-4® Patient Form, please arrive at least 15 minutes earlier and remember to read through the suggested preparations so that you can bring a list of any medications you are taking.
Your first visit
When you arrive, our front desk team will warmly welcome you. You can have a seat in our bright, comfortable patient lounge with a variety of the latest magazines.
You’ll be promptly brought through to the surgery to start your appointment. You might be there for 30-60 minutes, depending on what’s brought you in and if you want to start treatment that day. Our dentists will perform a scale and clean if you’re here for a regular checkup.
Each consulting room is designed for your comfort, with reclining, cushy chairs and televisions mounted in the ceiling. If X-rays are required, we’ll take them using our advanced diagnostic equipment.
If you need further attention, all possible options will be discussed with you. We will then create a treatment plan and email it to you so that you can review it at your leisure.
“Did you know that you can apply for the Compassionate Release of your Superannuation to pay for your, or any of your family member’s, dental and orthodontic treatments?”
We are happy to introduce SuperCare — an external service provider – that can assist you to make an Application via the Compassionate Release of Superannuation (CRS) Program, operated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), to cover Dental and Orthodontic treatment costs.
SuperCare can help facilitate funding for most Dental procedures, including:
Implants and Dentures
Root Canal
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Dental crown
Braces and orthodontics
General dentistry
Did you know that you can apply for the compassionate release of your Superannuation to pay for your, or any of your family member’s, dental and orthodontic treatments?
We are happy to introduce SuperCare — an external service provider – that can assist you to make an application via the Compassionate Release of Superannuation (CRS) programme, operated by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), to cover dental and orthodontic treatment costs.
SuperCare’s intention is to alleviate the stress and anxiety associated with the financial burden of dental and orthodontic treatments and, in doing so, support the health of all Australians.
SuperCare is the only company in Australia specifically established to assist patients with their CRS applications.