We are located at 840 US Highway 1, North Palm Beach, FL 33408.
Our office is open from 9am - 5pm, Monday - Wednesday. On Thursdays, only the office manager is available from 9am - 1pm.
You can schedule an appointment by calling us at (561) 283-2087 if you are a new patient, or (561) 626-8300 if you are an existing patient. You can also request an appointment through our website’s appointment request form.
Yes, we are always welcoming new patients! Whether you're new to the area or looking for a new dentist, we are here to help.
We accept most major dental insurance plans. Please contact our office to confirm your insurance provider or to discuss other payment options.
For your first visit, please bring your insurance card (if applicable), a valid ID, and a list of any medications you are currently taking.
Yes. If you have a dental emergency, please call our office immediately. We offer emergency appointments to help patients get the care they need.
We offer a wide range of dental services, including preventive care, cosmetic dentistry, restorative treatments, Invisalign, teeth whitening, dental implants, crowns, and more. Visit our services page for a full list.
We recommend visiting the dentist every six months for routine cleanings and exams to maintain optimal oral health.
Yes, we offer comprehensive family dentistry services and are happy to treat patients of all ages, including children.
The dental implant process typically involves a consultation, placement of the implant, and the final restoration with a crown or bridge. We will guide you through each step.
We offer professional teeth whitening treatments that are safe, effective, and provide long-lasting results. Schedule an appointment to discuss your options.
We understand that many patients experience dental anxiety. Our team strives to create a calming environment, and we offer sedation options to help you feel more comfortable during your visit.
To maintain fresh breath, practice good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily, staying hydrated, and avoiding strong-smelling foods. Regular dental cleanings also help prevent bad breath.
Tooth sensitivity can be common and may be caused by various factors, including worn enamel, gum recession, or cavities. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist for evaluation.
Our mission is to provide excellent oral health and a confident smile. We value your trust and strive to meet your dental needs and care expectations.