Dentist
Mitcham, CR4 2AD
Dr Sajjid Alidina is a highly talented and experienced Dentist who qualified from King's College London in 2017. He has since gained invaluable experience working in several different practices, quickly becoming a treasured member of each team he has worked with. Dr Alidina always puts the needs and wellbeing of his patients first.
He frequently volunteers for medical/dental charities in third world countries out of his passion for serving patients in need, and eagerly looks forward to being able to do more in the future. Dr Alidina says that his favourite aspect of the job is the satisfaction of resolving the patient’s concerns, from helping them overcome their anxieties, to alleviating pain.
In his spare time, he enjoys spending quality time with family and writing poetry, as well as travelling to various interesting parts of the world.
General Dental Council
No. 271929
BDS King's College London 2017
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8 reviews
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Friendly and professional
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Excellent Customer Care management and both extremely kind and understanding practitioner. Excellent at providing a first class service to meet the clients needs. Excellent at providing, what the client needed and delivered an accurate assessment. Which has allowed the clients needs to excel past all expectations. Very clear, good care plan and treatment management
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Very good
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Very professional and kind
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Great!!!!!
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What are Dr Sajjid Alidina's reviews like?
Dr Sajjid Alidina's overall patient rating is 5 out of 5 stars on Doctify. This is based on 8 reviews
What languages does Dr Sajjid Alidina speak?
Dr Sajjid Alidina speaks English
Where is Dr Sajjid Alidina located?
Dr Sajjid Alidina primarily practices at Figges Marsh Dental Practice, located at 9 Streatham Road, Mitcham, United Kingdom, CR4 2AD
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Dr Sajjid Alidina generally accepts new patients.
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