Birch Valley Dental Clinic

Birch Valley Dental Clinic Independently owned dental practice

25/05/2026

We are closed for the May Bank Holiday today- what a lovely sunny day to spend outside and for our team to enjoy a well earned rest.
Don’t worry if you have toothache, we have you covered just call the practice on 01556 610917

We hope you are all having a lovely May Bank Holiday weekend- we will be closed on Monday, if you have a dental emergenc...
03/05/2026

We hope you are all having a lovely May Bank Holiday weekend- we will be closed on Monday, if you have a dental emergency which cannot wait until we re-open, please call NHS24 on 111.
P.s The bluebells are absolutely stunning this year!

Sometime in the last 24 hours  a vehicle has ploughed down our gate post!!  They then  drove over the top of it looking ...
17/02/2026

Sometime in the last 24 hours a vehicle has ploughed down our gate post!! They then drove over the top of it looking at the tyre tracks.

It is very annoying as no one has came and told us it has happened. We understand accidents can happen and maybe someone took the corner too right.

Whoever did it would have heard a bang and will likely have a dent on their vehicle. If you saw or heard anything, please do call and let us know.
Please share this post and help us find out who did it.

Today we said a fond farewell to our dental nurse Abby who has been with us for 10 years. Abby is joining her family’s b...
08/01/2026

Today we said a fond farewell to our dental nurse Abby who has been with us for 10 years. Abby is joining her family’s business, Johnstone Plumbing and Heating in Crocketford and we wish her well in her new career.
We have had lots of fun and laughter over the years, thanks for all your hard work!

04/01/2026

Happy New Year to everyone! We re-open tomorrow morning at 9am and anticipate the phone lines will be very busy. We will try and squeeze everyone in that needs to be seen. Please be patient ☺️ 🦷 🪥 🦷 ☺️

We would like to wish all our staff and our patients a very Merry Christmas - we are now closed until the 5th of January...
24/12/2025

We would like to wish all our staff and our patients a very Merry Christmas - we are now closed until the 5th of January.
If you have a dental emergency, please don’t worry we have you covered! Call the practice on 01556 610917 and the answer phone will tell you what to do depending on what day you need us.
🦷 See you in 2026 🦷

I wish every patient loved coming to the dentist as much as wee Arthur- isn’t he just gorgeous!
18/12/2025

I wish every patient loved coming to the dentist as much as wee Arthur- isn’t he just gorgeous!

Exciting times ahead as Amy heads off on maternity leave, we want to wish you and Joss good luck and we look forward to ...
16/12/2025

Exciting times ahead as Amy heads off on maternity leave, we want to wish you and Joss good luck and we look forward to meeting baby Thomson 🥰

For anyone with friends and family in DGRI
02/12/2025

For anyone with friends and family in DGRI

A sharp, early rise in seasonal flu and norovirus infections is hitting communities across the region, and heaping pressure on health and social care.

Some hospital wards have been closed to new admissions, visiting has been restricted across all sites, and the use of masks reintroduced - as the combination of illnesses prompts appeals for public co-operation to help combat the challenge.

Medical Director for NHS Dumfries and Galloway Dr Kenneth Donaldson said: “We are currently seeing a significant increase in both respiratory and gastrointestinal infections across the region.

“Seasonal flu has arrived early this year, and we are also managing a rising number of norovirus outbreaks.

“These illnesses are circulating widely in the community and are now having a major impact on services.”

Dr Donaldson added: “To help limit the spread of infection, we are asking for the public’s continued support.

“Please do not visit hospitals, care homes, or other healthcare settings if you are unwell. Even mild symptoms can easily pass to others and have serious consequences for vulnerable patients.”

Norovirus, which typically causes vomiting and diarrhoea, is particularly disruptive in inpatient settings. Even a small number of cases can force wards to close to new admissions in order to prevent further spread and protect vulnerable patients.

In light of the rising infection levels, face coverings have been reintroduced for NHS staff working in clinical areas. Independent contractors in primary care settings like GP practices and staff in social care settings are being strongly encouraged to consider face coverings.

Visiting across all inpatient wards is now restricted, with access only permitted following prior arrangement with ward staff who will advise on safe visiting processes.

All visitors are being asked to wear face coverings where possible.

Dr Donaldson said: “Simple steps - such as washing hands regularly with soap and water, keeping some distance from others when feeling unwell, and wearing a face covering in clinical areas - can make a big difference.

“By taking these precautions, we can reduce transmission and help keep essential services running safely.”

Most people with mild flu or norovirus symptoms can manage their illness at home with rest, fluids, and over-the-counter remedies.

Those who are concerned about their symptoms or are in a higher-risk group can seek advice via NHS Inform, NHS 24 on 111, or from their GP or local pharmacist.

Thanks are expressed to people across the region, with a request to support these temporary measures to help protect patients, staff, and the wider community.

Let’s try and make D&G stronger and healthier! Please complete the survey and give it a share 👍🏻 💪
01/12/2025

Let’s try and make D&G stronger and healthier! Please complete the survey and give it a share 👍🏻 💪

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Your feedback will help us improve local support, messaging and programmes to make it easier for people to stay strong and active.
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273 High Street
Dalbeattie
DG54DW

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 8:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 8:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

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