Lagos-based hospital, Smile360 Dental Clinic has reaffirmed its commitment to the dental industry through continuous improvement, innovation and introduction of cutting-edge treatments aligned with global dental trends.
The firm also disclosed that it aims to uphold this reputation for excellence in dental care by addressing the evolving needs of the Nigerian dental market and offering high-quality local care to reduce medical tourism and deliver superlative patient experiences.
The clinic won the Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA) for Best Dental Service Provider for the eighth consecutive time at the NHEA’s 10th Anniversary held in Lagos, designed to recognise and celebrate organisations and individuals, who have made significant contributions to the growth of the nation’s health sector.
The Chief Executive Officer and Clinical Director, of Smile360, Dr Amy Shumbusho, said the award acknowledges the firm’s commitment to staying at the forefront of dental care. “We will continue to introduce world-class treatments using advanced technology and techniques per the latest global dental trends.”
Shumbusho noted that these innovations and practices have not only contributed to the organisation’s multiple wins but also enhanced the clinic’s reputation and motivated the team to maintain excellence in the industry.
“The recognition has increased trust and credibility with patients, leading to higher expectations and an enhanced overall patient experience. We utilise state-of-the-art dental equipment, including 3D x-rays, digital impressions, and laser dentistry, to ensure precise and efficient treatments, as well as and utilise digital platforms to engage with patients and share dental health information,” she added.
To maintain high standards, Shumbusho said that the organisation has implemented several initiatives including ongoing education and professional development for its staff, community engagement, quality assurance, patient feedback, and investment in advanced dental equipment and technology. She said the clinic would be holding regular staff training and participation in industry conferences to aid the adoption of new treatments and techniques.
SOURCE: GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER