Big smiles over €2m transformation of Georgian building into new dental clinic

Bowe Dental Limerick Opening. Photo: Brian Arthur.
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A €2million restoration has transformed a 200-year-old Georgian townhouse in Limerick City into a new dental clinic.

And there were smiles all round last Friday (October 17) as Mayor of Limerick John Moran officially opened Bowe’s Dental Clinic at The Crescent.

The clinic will offer complex medical procedures and treatments and has already been awarded Centre of Excellence’ status by Nobel Biocare, making it the only business in Munster to hold this recognition.

The €2m restoration project brings a 200-year-old jewel on Limerick’s Georgian Crescent back into operation after it lay vacant for a quarter of a century.

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Dr Robert Bowe, dounder and lead clinician at Bowe Dental said “we have created a calm and tranquil patient experience right in the heart of Limerick City Centre.  Housed in our beautifully restored Georgian townhouse, we provide next generation dentistry with a good old fashioned bedside manner that puts patients first.”

“Reinstating this building to its former glory is consistent with our track record in caring for our patients at Bowe Dental – restoring smiles and enhancing quality of life,” Dr Bowe said.

Mayor of Limerick John Moran added that “the restoration of this wonderful building is a vote of confidence in Limerick City Centre and helps to preserve its enviable Georgian heritage. It may have been easier to have chosen an out of town modern location. However, Bowe Dental is a local, homegrown Limerick business offering world-class care which has been part of the Limerick community for 16 years now.”