Opticians and Dentists |
There’s only one professional Optician in town, namely a Welshman named Richard. He offers a highly professional service and is also involved in some charity projects helping children and the elderly with their glasses and eye tests. I’d avoid this if you’d like to continue to see! If you’re planning on staying for a while make sure toy bring a spare pair of glasses and/ or contact lenses with you and your original prescription if you need replacement making for you. Equally there a few foreign dentists who’ve set up shop in UB and a few good Mongolian dentists as well. The treatment is the same as you’d find in the west so don’t worry too much, obviously be careful of any back street jobs, just as you would if you were at home. The State Dental Centre which is situated behind the Flower Centre isn’t too bad, although as far as I’m aware there is no English speaking staff. If you have no choice then use this place but the resident foreign dentists are highly recommended if you have any serious problems. Dental Hygiene is growing in popularity in Mongolia, partly due to the advent of the summer model and the fact that many Mongolian women look like supermodels too ... but I’m not judging!
You don’t want to get a nasty infection in your jaw in this country! Make sure you have a check up at your dentist before leaving your country of origin. |
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Canada to open trade office in Ulaanbaatar |
Canada will open a permanent trade office in Mongolia to assist local Canadian businesses. Canadian firms have a reported $395 million in investments, including operating more than 20 mines. Canada is also Mongolia’s second largest investor. |