A Beautiful Practice For All Your Dental Needs
Facility
We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality dental care available. It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients. For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards. We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
Appointments
If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.. Our office facilitates communications and emergency calls and appointments are available and welcome, especially for new patients seeking help.
Financial
We will be more than happy to submit all insurance forms for you and help you recover the most from your benefits. We will do everything we can to help you afford the treatment you need and want. For patients who require major work, a complete payment plan is designed with an appropriate payment schedule. Forms of payment accepted by the office are check, cash, or any major credit card.
Cancellation
If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 24 hours notice. We ask for this advance notice so that we can offer this appointment to another patient. A fee may be charged if a patient does not show up for an appointment without sufficient notice.
Confidentiality of patient information
We recognize the imperative to maintain patient information in a confidential manner. Thus, patient information (e.g., medical/dental records, electronic information) will not be disclosed in an unauthorized manner and will be utilized only by those individuals authorized to review and act upon such information.
"Confidentiality is a fundamental tenet of medical care. It is a matter of respecting the privacy of patients, encouraging them to seek medical care and discuss their problems candidly, and preventing discrimination on the basis of their medical conditions." (The American College of Physicians Ethics manual, fourth edition, 1997.)
Informed Consent
We are committed to the principle that dentists should provide their patients or legal representatives with enough information for patients to make an informal decision concerning their dental care prior to being treated. Such information should include the benefits and risks of the procedure or treatment and alternative treatments or methods of care. Inherent in the right to consent to treatment is the patients right to refuse care, within the limits of the law, and to be informed of the possible medical outcomes of such refusal.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing our practice for your dental care.