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PPE Charge

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  • Posts: 14,768 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Esse85 wrote: »
    At €1100 for 2 hours work, then charging €22 for PPE without informing the customer beforehand, that's taking the bloody biscuit. Pure greed.

    If you wanted value for time taken, you should have had it out. Nobody is forced to have expensive treatment.

    At €1100 for an RCT, I suspect we are talking about a Specialist Endodontist, it would also be very unusual to complete a RCT in one visit, it’s usually at least two.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,441 ✭✭✭Esse85


    Dav010 wrote: »
    If you wanted value for time taken, you should have had it out. Nobody is forced to have expensive treatment.

    At €1100 for an RCT, I suspect we are talking about a Specialist Endodontist, it would also be very unusual to complete a RCT in one visit, it’s usually at least two.

    I've repeatedly said I expected to be told the cost before the treatment is carried. I don't think that's an unreasonable ask, in fact I'd consider it ethical and good business pracyice especially when prices are not displayed on the website for one to research this info themselves.

    I've answer this information already, if you read my posts you could of saved yourself the time writing that.

    You suspect wrongly, because I already mentioned it wasn't just an RCT I got.

    Might be unusual. It's unusual to have looting in the USA, it's unusual to experience COVID but it's happening. Same way the root canal was done in the one session.
    Do you know all the factors at play to assume that such as the skill level and experience of the dentist, which tooth is involved, whether it's a first time or repeated RC on the that tooth?


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