Chelsea Tolbert, DDS, and Katelin Heim said they opened the practice because they felt there were limited dental offerings in the area. The practice offers general dentistry, along with cosmetic, emergency and restorative services.
The 3,400-square-foot office features a hidden door that connects the lobby to an open concept patient room, as well as a coffee bar and Netflix-enabled TVs.
“The vision was to not make it feel like a dentist office but a high-end coffee place, somewhere you want to hang out,” Ms. Heim said. She said business has been good, with the practice following COVID-19 safety regulations since day one.
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