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A new smile joins the Eumundi Dental team

Locally owned and operated business Eumundi Dental has been delighted to welcome a new dentist to their team.

Dr Ian Crump brings with him over 20 years of experience as he joins Eumundi Dental after working in Noosa for seven years.

Graduating in 1999, he spent time in Western Queensland before locating to the Sunshine Coast, and has become a notable and regarded general dentist throughout the region.

Eumundi Dental and Dr Crump look forward to welcoming his new and existing patients to Eumundi.

The team said their goal as a dental clinic was for patients to feel they were coming to see a friend who just happened to be a dentist in Sunshine Coast.

“This way you will always feel calm. Let’s face it, who doesn’t like catching up with a friend. All of our patients are important to us,“ they said.

“Our goal is to create a friendly, relaxed, anxiety-free dental environment so patients feel comfortable coming to see us.

“Whether you come every six months, or a one off for a toothache, we want to know about you, not just about your teeth.

“We offer a range of dental services from preventative to surgical care at affordable prices.

“If you are looking for a dentist who cares about you and your family, consider making an appointment with us today – we can’t wait to see you and work with you.

“We prioritise making every one of your family members to ensure they get the best, most compassionate dental care treatment every time they visit Eumundi Dental.“

For more information call 5442 7556 or visit eumundidental.com.au

Find Eumundi Dental just a short walk from the famous Eumundi Markets at 2/2-6 Etheridge Street, Eumundi.

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