Making an Appointment

 

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The basic way to make an appointment is to call us during business hours, or, if you find those times difficult, by leaving a message on our answering machine, with your name, phone number[s], and times when you will be available.

We don't want to start making appointments by e-mail, but there are a lot of ways in which our e-mail system can assist you:

We will call you by phone and send an e-message to remind you of appointments.

If you'd like, we can e-mail your next appointment to you the day you make it. That way, it will always be in your e-mail system, and be harder to lose or misplace than the cards we hand out at the end of each visit.

Whether you've seen us before or are simply a potential client, please don't hesitate to send e-mail asking us about our practice. Complex questions related to advanced dental technique are best answered in person, but we find that we can answer most questions - including those that most trouble patients - easily enough.

If you have comments on our service, you may also send them to us via e-mail.

Click here to open a message to us.

Speaking of comments, have you thought of what the deer is running from yet? If not, or if you don't know what this means, please click here.

 

 

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