About Lindfield Fine Dentistry
Lindfield Fine Dentistry is a dental clinic located in Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia, serving individuals and families across the North Shore. The practice provides a full range of general, restorative, cosmetic, and preventative dental services, including check-ups and cleans, fillings, crowns and bridges, root canal treatment, teeth whitening, veneers, and management of gum disease. They focus on long-term oral health, patient comfort, and modern treatment techniques, and you can find details about services, opening hours, and contact information on their website at lindfieldfinedentistry.com.au.
A charge from Lindfield Fine Dentistry will usually relate to dental treatment or services you (or a family member) received at the clinic. This might include routine appointments such as examinations, cleans, X-rays, or fluoride treatments, as well as more complex procedures like restorative work, cosmetic dentistry, or emergency visits. You may also see charges for a deposit taken to secure a longer appointment, an out-of-pocket “gap” payment after your private health insurance claim, or payment for products purchased at the clinic (such as dental hygiene products or whitening kits). In some cases, a pre-authorisation or pending amount may appear temporarily when your card is processed at the practice’s terminal.
If you’re unsure about a Lindfield Fine Dentistry charge, start by checking your appointment history, booking confirmations, treatment plans, and any SMS or email receipts from the clinic. Compare the transaction date and amount with the date of your last visit or that of family members linked to your account. For clarification, contact the practice directly using the phone number or contact form listed on lindfieldfinedentistry.com.au and ask for an itemised invoice or statement of your recent treatments. If you believe a charge is incorrect, the clinic’s reception team can usually review the transaction, explain any health fund claims or gap fees, and advise on refunds or adjustments where appropriate. If you still dispute the transaction after speaking with them, you can then follow up with your bank or card provider.