New! We are now vaccinated against Covid-19
Updated on March 22, 2020
We are happy to announce that now all Clinical and Non-Clinical staff at Allard Dental Centre have already been vaccinated against Covid-19. Book your appointment online or call receptionist at (604) 882 - 0568
How we handle COVID-19 at Allard Dental Centre
Updated on June 15, 2020

Book your appointment online or call receptionist at (604) 882 - 0568
Allard Dental Centre will be reopen on Monday June 08, 2020.
Updated on June 07, 2020
Office will be open on Monday June 08, 2020. Book your appointment online or call receptionist at (604) 882 - 0568
Temporary office closure notice
Updated on March 27, 2020
Allard Dental Centre is closed as a VOLUNTARILY PRECAUTION and to play our Role in Flattening the COVID-19 Outbreak Curve.
In case of emergency please visit the nearest ER.
If you are a patient of record at Allard Dental Centre and you have a question or concern about your oral health, you can contact our emergency number at 778-686-6166.
Dental Patient Questions and Answers about COVID-19 released by BRITISH COLUMBIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION (March 19, 2020)
Updated on March 19, 2020
British Columbia Dental Association has released a Dental Patient Questions and Answers about COVID-19 to address some of the patients concerns. You can visit our weblog to see the details at here.
Temporary office closure notice
Updated on March 16, 2020
Allard Dental Centre is closed until March 30, 2020 as a VOLUNTARILY PRECAUTION and to play our Role in Flattening the COVID-19 Outbreak Curve.
In case of emergency please visit the nearest ER.
If you are a patient of record at Allard Dental Centre and you have a question or concern about your oral health, you can contact our emergency number at 778-686-6166.
What about the new coronavirus?
Updated on March 13, 2020
With so many news stories, it’s understandable to be concerned about the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Please be advised that the precautions your dentist already takes every day to prevent the spread of infection in his or her practice also helps prevent the spread of COVID-19. You can get more information about Infection Control in Dental Offices on our weblog.
If you are ill with flu-like symptoms, you should reschedule your appointment.
If you or someone you are in close contact with have recently traveled to one of the countries with large outbreaks of COVID-19 (China, Italy, Iran, South Korea) or if you have been exposed to someone else who was diagnosed with COVID-19 or who was quarantined as a precaution, wait 14 days until you see your dentist to make sure you have not caught the coronavirus.
keep yourself and those around you healthy:
Here are a few things you can do on your own to help keep yourself and those around you healthy:
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Wash your hands frequently, or use a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent ethyl alcohol.
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Avoid touching your face, eyes or nose to reduce the spread of germs.
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Cover your cough or sneeze with your elbow. Infections like the coronavirus spread through the tiny droplets in coughs and sneezes.
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Stay home if you feel sick. If you have flu-like symptoms or otherwise feel unwell, stay home and rest. Call your dentist to reschedule your appointment for a later date. This will reduce the risk of spreading your illness.
COVID-19 (Corona Virus) Official Resources:
It is important to stay informed about the COVID-19 facts and stop rumors. Visit the health authority websites listed below for accurate and up-to-date information: