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Airport transfer question

Omar R.
I am planning from abroad and trying not to rush this. The travel part feels easy, but choosing a clinic for Dental Crowns is a lot. Did anyone make a checklist that actually helped, or did you just go with the team that felt most responsive? Longer takeaway: I expected the big decision to be the clinic name, but it was really the small logistics. Who picks you up, how close the hotel is, who translates, how fast they answer after you leave, and whether the quote is written clearly. Those details changed how safe the whole plan felt.
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LateFlightDan

Airport transfer sounds small until you land tired. I asked if pickup was private or shared, what happens if the flight is delayed, and whether the driver speaks English or only calls the coordinator. My clinic sent a map pin for the hotel and clinic, which made me feel oriented before arriving. I did not need luxury, just fewer surprises.

ChecklistNina

My checklist for dental crowns had boring items, but it helped: airport transfer confirmed 24 hours before, hotel name and distance by taxi, written quote with what is not included, translator at the first appointment, payment/deposit terms, and follow-up contact after flying home. I also checked whether their WhatsApp replies matched the PDF. One clinic looked professional but gave different answers depending who replied. That was enough for me to pause.

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