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Cincinnati Dentist Offers Extended Hours at Mt. Lookout Dentistry

Dr. David Croop, dentist in Cincinnati, OH, reaches out to patients with improved practice hours.

2013-06-08
CINCINNATI, OH, June 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) Premier Cincinnati dentist, Dr. David Croop, is pleased to announce that Mt. Lookout Dentistry is now offering hours on Tuesdays for increased convenience. The extended hours and early hours are available for Tuesdays and Fridays only, which allows Mt. Lookout Dentistry to be open for appointments from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Patients can also take advantage of early hours on Fridays beginning at 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. with an abbreviated lunch so that patients can have an appointment before work. With more appointments available during the week, patients can ensure appointment requests are met quickly.

"We understand that it is not always easy to make an appointment around the times our patients work. This is why we have conveniently added extended hours on Tuesday for appointments. We want to make sure our patients receive the best in quality care available around their schedule," said Dr. David Croop, dentist in Cincinnati, OH.

Additionally, Dr. Croop and Dr. Gosnell, cosmetic dentists in Cincinnati, of Mt. Lookout Dentistry offer another convenience: multiple hygienists working at the same time. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, three dental hygienists work together to enable families to have three appointments during the same hour.

"We had a family of three boys come into our office the other day to complete hygiene visits in the same hour. With the availability of these hygienists on these days, families love the convenience it offers them," said Dr. Ben Gosnell, Cincinnati cosmetic dentist.

For patients with busy work schedules, they can simply call Mt. Lookout Dentistry to make an appointment on Tuesday during the extended hours. Whether patients are in need of routine cleanings or dental implants in Cincinnati, they can make an appointment that best fits into their busy schedule. If, for some reason, patients can't call in for an appointment, they can easily visit the practice's website for access to the online appointment request feature.

To request appointment availability online, patients are encouraged to fill out the form included in Mt. Lookout Dentistry's interactive website. The form asks for a specific date and time preference, day of the week, and personal information including full name, email address and phone number. Patients also have the opportunity to describe the nature of their appointment in the box at the bottom of the form, such as treatment with veneers in Cincinnati. Once the office receives the request, a scheduling coordinator will contact the patients to confirm an appointment.

Open to all of Cincinnati's dental concerns, the experienced staff at Mt. Lookout Dentistry work to account for every patient's individual needs for the best care possible. When patients are in need of a dental treatment they can turn to Dr. David Croop and Dr. Ben Gosnell, best dentists in Cincinnati and his experienced staff at Mt. Lookout Dentistry for care they deserve. The constant commitment of Mt. Lookout Dentistry can be further seen through the introduction of the extended hours from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays for patient convenience and ease of receiving the care they need to maintain a healthy smile.

For more information on Dr. David Croop and Dr. Ben Gosnell, Cincinnati, OH dentists, and the available hours of Mt. Lookout Dentistry, patients can visit the practice website at http://www.mtlookoutdentistry.com/.

About Mt. Lookout Dentistry: Mt. Lookout Dentistry is comprised of Dr. David Croop and Dr. Ben Gosnell. As of September 2011, Dr. Dale Siemer retired from Mt. Lookout Dentistry, but is still considered to be part of the practice as a large number of his patients continue to visit the office. Dr. David Croop has been practicing dentistry for 28 years at Mt. Lookout Dentistry, and enjoys the long-term relationships he creates with many patients that he has cared for-some for the three decades he has been practicing. He is a graduate of DePauw University and Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine. After graduation, Dr. Croop completed his General Practice Residency at St. Luke's Hospital Medical Center in Cleveland. More recently, he completed a postdoctoral program at the Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education and the Xavier University XLAB entrepreneurial program. Dr. Ben Gosnell graduated from the University of Kentucky, and then completed the 'Triangle' by attending the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Following graduation, Dr. Gosnell went home to complete an Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at the University Hospital in Cincinnati where he met and worked with Dr. Croop. Like Dr. Croop, Dr. Gosnell's philosophy of dentistry involves the opportunity to help improve not only the oral health, but the overall well-being of his patients. Mt. Lookout Dentistry offers an array of services, including Zoom! Whitening, dental implants and veneers.

Media Contact:
Dr. David Croop
contactus@mtlookoutdentistry.com
3197 Linwood Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45208
(513) 871-2893
http://www.mtlookoutdentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Cincinnati Dentist Offers Extended Hours at Mt. Lookout Dentistry
Dr. David Croop, dentist in Cincinnati, OH, reaches out to patients with improved practice hours.