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Published Date: 18 June 2008
Your front page on Daventry Dental Practice (Daventry Express, June 5) raises serious questions:
Why did the practice recently move away from perfectly accessible premises on the other side of Market Square and in doing so place itself on the wrong side of the Disability Discrimination Act 2005?
Should public funding (via NHS) be available to health services that are not accessible to all members of the public?

Will the practice seek alternative arrangements for patients, like me, it can no longer care for?

The dentists' reported comments of "there are other accessible dentists in town" is surely not acceptable in this day and age.

Andrew Miller
Welford




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