What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?
Anesthetic Options
Your First Office visit
Should You Require Hospitalization
Emergency Care After Hours
Call Ahead to Avoid Delays
Rescheduling
Our Financial Policy
Your Future Health Care
Pre - Operative Instructions for General Anesthesia
Post-Operative Instructions

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We know how annoying it is to be delayed when you arrive promptly for your appointment. We try our best to maintain our schedule, but sometimes there are unavoidable delays or emergencies.
We ask your patience and suggest that you call our office about 60 minutes before your appointment to see if there will be a delay.
If you are unable to keep your appointment, we ask that you call us as soon as possible. With enough notice, we may be able to contact another patient who has asked to be called if there is an available opening.
On most occasions, fees for professional services are due when treatment is provided. All major credit cards, cash and debit cards are accepted. Other financial and payment options are available in addition to conventional insurance, and can be tailored to meet each patient's needs.
Patient coverage and co-payment can generally be provided prior to initial visit when insurance information is given at the time of scheduling.
We strongly believe in preventive dentistry and preventive medicine to help avoid future problems. If you are new in the area, or have not been to a dentist or physician in some time, we will be happy to recommend a family dentist or physician to help you achieve and maintain optimum oral and general health.
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