We understand that the cost of dentistry can sometimes be prohibitive for patients so we've created the following patient offers for you!
Please call (03) 9354 7111 to schedule an appointment now! To book your next appointment please call (03) 9354 7111 or contact us, we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Cosmetic Consultation Terms and Conditions: To be eligible for this offer, patients must mention this cosmetic consultation offer when booking with Pascoe Vale Dental Group. Complimentary consultations are booked with Dr Greg Hsiao where a deposit of 50% must be paid upon booking a cosmetic treatment. Total cost for full cosmetic treatment varies, depending on a patient’s individual requirements and may range from $400 to $850 for dermal fillers and $400 to $1000 for anti-wrinkle treatment. Any dental services required prior to undertaking this offer will be at the patient’s expense. If you have private health cover, please check with your insurer to see if you are eligible to claim dental benefits for this treatment. Please contact Pascoe Vale Dental Group to discuss your eligibility for cosmetic treatment and expected results sort after.
We are pleased to announce that we are a Bupa & Australian Defence Health Members First provider. Which means that if you are a Bupa Member or Australian Defence Health Member, you will enjoy the certainty of out-of-pocket expenses getting between 60% - 100% back on most dental items when you have your dental treatment here at Pascoe Vale Dental Group
We're still the same great team offering all patients the same great service, regardless of your health fund provider. Find out what this means for you if you don't have Bupa or Australian Defence Health health insurance?
269-271 Gaffney St, Pascoe Vale VIC 3044. See on map
Monday - Thursday | 8:00am – 5:30pm |
Friday, Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays | Closed |
Feel free to send an enquiry to our friendly team who are happy to answer any questions you have regarding our practice, services and your oral health.
A healthy mouth is a healthy body. Substantial research has found a strong link between periodontal disease (gum disease) and a host of serious health complications, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, digestive disorders, stroke and cancer.