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Beam Orthodontics in Dundee is Scotland’s leading specialist orthodontist clinic, trusted for expert Invisalign, braces and smile-straightening treatments. As one of Europe’s top 1% Invisalign providers, we offer cutting-edge clear aligners, fixed braces, retainers and digital scanning to deliver precise, comfortable results. Our award-winning team, led by specialist orthodontist Dr Rhu McKelvey, has over 17 years’ experience transforming smiles for children, teens and adults. We also provide free Dental Monitoring, fewer in-person visits and flexible payment plans to make orthodontic care easy. This combination of advanced technology, specialist expertise and patient-centred care has made Beam one of Scotland’s most trusted clinics.
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34-36 South Tay Street, DD1 1PD, Dundee, United Kingdom
- 01382202222
- hello@beamortho.com
- beamortho.com
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