First Visit

First Visit Introduction

During your first visit, we will take the time to thoroughly review your diagnosis and explain all of your treatment options in detail. Our goal is to ensure you fully understand your care plan and feel confident in your decisions. We encourage you to ask questions, share any concerns, and discuss your preferences so that your treatment is tailored to your needs. For more complex cases, we will create a clear plan and schedule any necessary follow-up appointments to ensure your care is safe, effective, and comfortable.

Our team is also here to help with financial coordination, reviewing insurance coverage, payment options, and any questions about treatment costs so that your care is transparent and stress-free.

From start to finish, we are committed to providing personalized, compassionate care, making sure you feel supported, informed, and confident every step of the way.

What to Bring to Your Consultation

To help us provide the best care and make your visit smooth, please bring the following items to your consultation:

  • Your surgical referral slip and any relevant x-rays.

  • A list of medications you are currently taking.

  • If you have medical or dental insurance, please bring insurance cards. This helps us process claims efficiently and saves you time.

Providing this information ensures we can focus on your care and answer all your questions during your appointment.

Important Information for Patients

  • Minors: All patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the consultation visit.

  • Medical Conditions & Medications: Please notify our office of any medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure, artificial heart valves or joints, rheumatic fever) or medications (e.g., heart medications, aspirin, blood thinners) that may affect your treatment.

  • X-Rays: If your dentist or physician has taken x-rays, please request they be sent to our office. If time does not allow, you may bring them with you. Additional x-rays can also be taken at our facility if needed.

Providing this information helps us ensure safe, effective, and comfortable care for every patient..