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English speaking dentist in Paris?
Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably
near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! |
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Hey Schmoe first it's gare de l'Est
Then Google is your friend, not evleth ! http://www.intransit-international.c...h_doctors.html I needed just 5 secs to find that, less than the time to send a post here http://www.parisfranceguide.com:81/i...e &PAGE_id=15 2 secs more I know you americans are a little helpless, but hey ! Thanks anyway for a question which can be considered on topic "Joe Schmoe" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! |
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Besides finding it yourself, if you have travel medical insurance, they have
a toll-free number to call for help and advice, including the names of doctors who speak your language. "Joe Schmoe" wrote in message inds-media.lga... Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! |
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From: Joe Schmoe Organization: @WWWSpace UseNET Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 13:09:10 +0200 Subject: English speaking dentist in Paris? Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! I am sure that my dentist speaks English as he was trained at the University of Southern California. He is not really near the Gare de l'Est, but not too far away. He is Dr. Stéphane Neyret, 55 av. Franklin Roosevelt (8e) tel. 01-43-59-70-37. Donna Evleth |
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Oooh yeah Frankin Roosevelt...
Madame ne se fait pas soigner dans le 19ème... "Donna Evleth" a écrit dans le message de news: ... From: Joe Schmoe Organization: @WWWSpace UseNET Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 13:09:10 +0200 Subject: English speaking dentist in Paris? Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! I am sure that my dentist speaks English as he was trained at the University of Southern California. He is not really near the Gare de l'Est, but not too far away. He is Dr. Stéphane Neyret, 55 av. Franklin Roosevelt (8e) tel. 01-43-59-70-37. Donna Evleth |
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Joe Schmoe wrote: Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thank God I've never needed a dentist while traveling! (I once broke a tooth biting down on a bit of mussel-shell in Brussels, but it was something that could wait until I got home.) However, one reason I have Amex's travel medical policy - quite apart from paying medical bills - is that provide a referral service. A telephone call to their overseas phone number will provide me with recommendations to English-speaking medical practitioners. |
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Thanks Donna! I'll take his number and ring when I get there.
PS: Runge...people here in NZ also speak english. You thought only Americans knew the language? On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 17:02:11 +0200, Donna Evleth wrote: From: Joe Schmoe Organization: @WWWSpace UseNET Newsgroups: rec.travel.europe Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 13:09:10 +0200 Subject: English speaking dentist in Paris? Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thanks! I am sure that my dentist speaks English as he was trained at the University of Southern California. He is not really near the Gare de l'Est, but not too far away. He is Dr. Stéphane Neyret, 55 av. Franklin Roosevelt (8e) tel. 01-43-59-70-37. Donna Evleth |
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Oh so very interesting
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Joe Schmoe wrote: Does anyone know of an English-speaking dentist in Paris, preferably near the Gare du Este train station? Thank God I've never needed a dentist while traveling! (I once broke a tooth biting down on a bit of mussel-shell in Brussels, but it was something that could wait until I got home.) However, one reason I have Amex's travel medical policy - quite apart from paying medical bills - is that provide a referral service. A telephone call to their overseas phone number will provide me with recommendations to English-speaking medical practitioners. |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Thank God I've never needed a dentist while traveling! Unfortunately, I needed to see one when I was in Moscow while it was still the Soviet Union. I was personally taken to a dentist by an Intourist guide. The experience reminded me of something out of a Marx Brothers movie and that must have been one of the better dentists in town! Of course the Worker's Paradise didn't charge me for services rendered. Lana |
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