Part of 2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services – in the Senedd at 3:10 pm on 13 March 2019.
Diolch, Llywydd. Minister, recently, WalesOnline published a news story highlighting the difficulty many patients are having in finding an NHS dentist to register with. The news reporter had herself moved to Carmarthen from Kent and, suffering a dental problem suddenly, she found that the closest dentist willing to offer an appointment was in Llanelli, which meant a 50-mile round trip. Of course, this problem isn't confined to west Wales. I checked the NHS Wales website this morning and found only three dentists in Cardiff offering NHS appointments. To be fair, that's a little better than the last time I looked in January, when there were none. There are no dentists in Newport currently accepting NHS patients, and if you live in Brecon and Radnor you can expect a long drive, as there are only two practices in the whole area with appointments available. What steps can be taken to address this problem?