Friendly Staff.  Beautiful Smiles.  Welcoming Environment.

Dr. Lyndsay C. Kuzmak truly believes that a healthy smile begins with compassion and understanding.  Both the doctor and the staff are ready to listen to your concerns and expectations and take the time to explain all aspects of your dental care.  It is their commitment and guarantee to give you the best dental care possible.

We are always welcoming new patients and their families into our practice.  Please explore our website to learn more about us.  You will find information about our staff, our office, as well as the procedures and services that we offer.

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8:30am-5pm

Tuesday:

8:30am-5pm

Wednesday:

8:30am-5pm

Thursday:

8:30am-5pm

Friday:

By Appointment

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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