Our patients and their families matter to us, and we want them to feel
comfortable with our care. That's why we think of our waiting room as
our family room. Instead of rows of hard chairs in a sterile, clinical
environment, we've set up a warm, friendly place to sit down and relax
before your appointment. And instead of throwing a pile of forms at you,
our business assistant will come greet you by name, explain whatever paperwork
needs to be completed, and familiarize you with our practice. In fact,
if your child is with you for a visit, the doctor will often come out
to welcome you both personally prior to taking you back to the treatment
rooms.
Comfortable
conversations.
Our patients' education matters to us too, because we realize that clear
understanding results in confidence during treatment. That's why we take
plenty of time up front to do a comprehensive oral health assessment:
asking questions about the numerous variables that affect your dental
health, listening carefully to your answers, and then explaining your
oral health status in plain, understandable terms. We do everything possible
to ensure that you're comfortable with everything we discuss, enabling
you to make informed decisions about your own care.
Comfortable relationships.
Even though our profession is dentistry, our work is really all about
relationships. We know how important it is for you and your family to
be able to trust our training, our advice, and our skills, so we work
hard to earn that trust. That's why we not only invest the time needed
to get to know you and your family, but encourage you to get to know us
as well. And we think you'll find that a comfortable relationship means
comfortable care.