One of the most important aspects of practice and surgery design is workflow. This is where so many architects and designers, unaware of dental procedures, can make costly errors.
In order to‘build’ workflow into practice design, we can call upon years of practical experience coupled with a knowledge that no two practices are the same. We do not impose ‘standard’ formats but bespoke solutions that take into account such considerations as:
• building layout and number of floors
• staffing levels
• number of surgeries
• type and number of treatments
• reception/waiting areas
• consultation areas
• types and location of equipment
As you would expect from Paradigm we have a fanatical attention to detail and ‘good enough’ is never good enough for us.
| • planning your workflow |
| • configuring your cabinetry |
| • defining your instrument sets |
| • ergonomically designing space |
"With Roger’s experience any conflicts with English Heritage were anticipated and appropriate solutions provided. A lot of thought was given to the patient experience as well as listening to my own quirky requirements and including them."
Richard I.M. Tonner, Clifton Orthodontics