ENNIS Orthodontic Practice celebrated 20 years in business this week.

The practice at Westgate was bursting with energy and celebration on Tuesday, with green and white balloons decorating the office, cupcakes on offer to patients and a massive prize draw. The raffle was announced on social media and the 20 lucky winners were picked during Tuesday’s celebrations.

Reflecting on his two decades in business Dr. Jeeves said “the past 20 years have gone by in a flash, I’d say the highlights are just the feedback from patients and the smiles as they walk out the door” Dr.Jeeves attributes the success of Ennis Orthodontics Practice to a dedication to patient care and investment in the most modern equipment.

Looking to the future he plans to continue this commitment to advancing the technology used within the practice. “I am trying to push the realms of technology within the practice.” “We have taken it as far as we can up until this point and I’m excited to see
what else we can implement and introduce into the practice.”

 

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