Emergency Dentist is close (2.1 miles) from Regent's University London UK

Our near 24 hour* dental clinic welcomes patients from Regent's University (London, Inner Cir, London NW1 4NS, UK)

A dentist is waiting for you a few steps away from Holborn Station. The journey takes in average 20 minutes from Regent's University by public transport. Should you need detailed direction from Regent's Park or anywhere from the city contact our dental clinic and our agent will help you.

Our dentists are specialized in treatment of toothache, a wisdom toothache, broken or chipped teeth, broken veneers, crowns, bridges, dentures, a gum infection, a crown or a bridge denture that has fallen off, dental injures, knocked out teeth, lost of implant

We work with an international staff, which is able to help you in English, Italian, Polish and Hungarian as well.

(* Emergency Dentist - Dental Clinic and Implant Centre's emergency service does not mean we have 24 hours opening time of either the surgery or the customer care office, however we try our best to receive your call in the most flexible time, early and late hours or let you leave a message on our voice mail service to able to get back to you and book an appointment as soon as possible.)

Regent's University and it's history

Regent's University London (Regent's College in former times) is a private university located in London, United Kingdom. It is one of six private universities in the United Kingdom. The university has its campus in Regent's Park, Central London.

Regent's University London was inaugurated in 1984 as Regent's College. In 1985 it acquired the former South Villa Estate campus of the University of London's Bedford College which is located in Regent's Park. The site was leased to Regent's University by Bedford College in 1908, and a new set of buildings was designed by the architect Basil Champneys and opened by Queen Mary in 1913. The buildings have been modified and added to over the years, especially after bomb damage during Blitz. Bedford College merged with Royal Holloway College in 1985 and moved to Royal Holloway's campus at Egham in Surrey, around the premises in Regent's Park. Regent's College expanded over time and the European Business School London moved to the College campus in 1987.

In July 2012 it was announced that Regent's College had been awarded taught degree-awarding powers (TDAP) from 1/09/2012. Institutions that have degree-awarding powers in the UK are known as "recognized bodies" of which there are over 150. In February 2013 Regent's College agreed to acquire American InterContinental University London from Career Education Corporation. In March 2013 the UK's Department for Business Innovation and Skills did announce that Regent's College had met the criteria to become a university. You can learn more on: Wikipedia

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