Yes, we’re always welcoming new patients, adults, teens, and kids. Just bring your ID and insurance info to your first visit.
Arrive about 10–15 minutes early to complete new patient forms and insurance details. You can also fill them out online to save time.
Your first visit usually includes a full exam, digital X-rays, and a professional cleaning — everything you need for a healthy smile to start.
Just let us know your previous dentist’s name and location. We can request your records for you — it’s quick and easy.
You can call our office, request an appointment online, or message us anytime. We’ll confirm your visit and help you find the best time that works for you.
Just call or text us as soon as possible. We’ll happily find a new time that works for you and your schedule.
Yes, we accept many insurance plans and can help you file claims. Just bring your insurance card to your visit.
Many dental treatments are partially covered by insurance. If not, we offer flexible payment plans so you can receive care without delay.
No worries! We offer affordable self-pay options and flexible payment plans to help you get the care you need.
Most people should come in every six months for a cleaning and exam. Regular visits help prevent cavities and gum disease early.
Cleanings may feel a little sensitive but shouldn’t hurt. Our team is gentle and always checks your comfort during treatment.
Yes, we offer deep cleanings and gum therapy to control periodontal disease and protect your oral health.
Yes, our dentists can safely remove wisdom teeth, including those causing pain, swelling, or crowding. We’ll examine you first and explain your options.
Absolutely. We love caring for kids and making their visits fun and comfortable. We recommend bringing children in every six months for cleaning.
Call us right away for an emergency appointment. We’ll do our best to see your child the same day and relieve their pain fast.
Severe pain, swelling, broken teeth, or bleeding that won’t stop are all emergencies. Call or visit us right away if that happens.
That’s considered a dental emergency. Call us right away so we can get you in quickly for treatment or pain relief.
You should schedule an exam soon. Even small cracks can lead to infection or decay over time. We can repair or replace it safely.
Keep the crown or filling if you can and call us right away. Avoid chewing on that side until we fix it.
If you’re in severe pain or have an infection, call us immediately. We’ll schedule you quickly and advise if medication is needed before treatment.