Four acquisitions sees Clyde Munro reach 400,000 patients

Clyde Munro, Scotland’s largest dental group, is continuing its acquisition spree - confirming it has secured a further four new dental practice takeovers over the last few weeks.

Four acquisitions sees Clyde Munro reach 400,000 patients

Jim Hall, founder and chief executive of Clyde Munro

The group also has a number of practices in the final stages of the acquisition process and is anticipating reaching 50 practices in a matter of weeks.

Its new acquisitions are Short and Associates Dental in Alloa, Stewarton Street Dental in Wishaw, Frazer Murphy Dental Clinic in Bishopbriggs and Dental Care Perth – thriving practices in the heart of their respective communities.



It means that the group now looks after the oral care of more than 400,000 patients across 46 practices. While being Scotland-specific, its practices cover a huge geographic area, from Orkney to the Borders– and now has a presence in all of Scotland’s cities and many of its towns and rural hubs.

Jim Hall, founder and chief executive of the Glasgow-based group, said: “We’re thrilled to get another four excellent practices over the line, securing their futures and supporting their owners to step away from the day to day running of the practice either to focus on dentistry or in some cases retiring completely.

“For patients too, it means that their practices will retain their identity while continuing to be supported and invested in.

“Like everyone, the dental sector has seen nothing like the last year. It’s another challenge on top of a huge list for principal dentists to navigate. Our model is now proving its merits, and we’d love to hear from more dentists who are contemplating their futures.”

The firm has renewed its call for principal dentists looking either for an exit or for a chance to ease the admin burden of running a business to instead focus on their clinical work, to get in touch.

While adhering to all guidelines Clyde Munro has been able to keep all of its practices open and supported during the current lockdown, providing essential dental services to patients. Essential travel, including leaving home for healthcare, has been permitted by the Scottish Government meaning patients can travel to their dental surgery for a scheduled appointment.

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