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Andrew graduated from the Vancouver Community College (B.C.) Denturist program in 1997. He has been a Licensed Denturist of British Columbia as well as a member of the Denturist Association of B.C. since 2000. Andrew has been certified for removable partial dentures as well as denture over implants since 2001.
Hi my name is Kathy I have had dentures for 15 yrs now n had nothing but problems I could never wear top n bottom at the same time !! Then I found Andrew Lee I cannot express how good I feel.Its great to smile again and they look so real I would highly recommend Andrew to anyone needing dentures !!I have a few friends that also went to see Andrew and they also are very pleased I cant thank you enough Andrew !!!Read more
The Cherish Way, founded in 2005, is all about you. The Cherish Way is original and unique to Cherish. It started with the input of over 400 seniors that were not satisfied with traditional senior housing. They wanted, and we believe they deserve, better! How do we make our residents feel? Their top 5 words: connected, loved, safe, happy and optimistic. Pets are welcome too!
David Arnold BESc, DSHomMed, RCSHom, RAc, RTCMP.
Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Classical Homeopath.
Healing with Acupuncture, Herbs and Homeopathy:
Acupuncture, Herbs and Homeopathic Medicines are able to provide natural, safe and effective treatments for any physical, mental or emotional problem. While the scope of these powerful medicines is almost limitless, David has developed a special interest in treating the following:
Pain: Arthritis, Migraines, Injuries.
Digestive Diseases: IBS, Constipation, Colitis.
Emotions: Stress, Anxiety, Depression.
As a registrant of a self-regulating profession, a dental hygienist must practice safely, ethically, and effectively for the promotion of the oral health and well-being of the public, as outlined by the CDHBC Practice Standards. In accordance with the Health Professions Act, the practice of dental hygiene is monitored and regulated by independent governing bodies in each province. Certain provinces, including B.C., require dental hygienists to obtain national certification (see NDHCB) before applying for registration. Those who have not graduated from an accredited program (listed in Schedule I) and/or have not been previously registered within Canada, or dental hygienists from other countries, also must successfully challenge the CDHBC Clinical Exam in order to apply for registration to practice within British Columbia.