LITTLE NECK, NY, April 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Long Island pediatric dentists, is pleased to announce the opening of their practice with special incentives for patients. With the opening of Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, patients can receive a special promotion - $90 for an exam, cleaning and x-rays.
"We wanted to make the opening of our practice exciting and special for our patients. The special makes receiving dental care easy and affordable, paving way to a future of proper oral health care in our comfortable, state-of-the-art facility," said Dr. David Choi, pediatric dentist in Long Island.
Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry is operated by leading pediatric dentist in Queens, Dr. David Choi. Working alongside Dr. Bo Yun and Dr. Sung Yun, these experienced dental professionals focus on achieving patient care and communication for all dental needs. The practice offers gentle care for pediatric dentistry, cosmetic and restorative dentistry, periodontal, root canal treatment and other areas.
The new, state-of-the art facility opened in January 2011 to serve patients in Little Neck and surrounding areas. Patients are encouraged to make appointments by calling the office or by visiting the practice's website to request appointments online. To request an appointment with Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.littleneckcomedental.com.
Once at the practice's homepage, patients can easily navigate to the appointment page and complete the information, including preferred time, date, contact and nature of the appointment. After the information has been submitted, a scheduling coordinator from the office will contact the patient to confirm the appointment with one of the dentists.
Drs. David Choi, Bo Yun, and Sung Yun, pediatric dentists and orthodontists in Long Island, are looking forward to meeting new patients, as well as continuing treatment for their loyal patients at their newly opened dental practice. Patients are encouraged to make their appointments and take advantage of the grand opening special. The new practice, coupled with online appointment requests are further proof of Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry's commitment to bring advanced dental health care to their patients - new and old.
About Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry: Owned and operated by Dr. David Choi, Come Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry is a group practice consisting of a podiatric dentist, orthodontist, general dentist and periodontist. Opening in January of 2011, Come Orthodontist and Pediatric Dentistry consists of Dr. David Choi, Dr. Bo Yun and Dr. Sung Yun, providing exceptional dental health care. Dr. Choi received his certificate in pediatric dentistry at Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. His unique education and experience enables him to provide outstanding care for infants, children and adolescents in a family-friendly environment. Dr. Bo Yun received her orthodontic specialist certificate along with the Master of Science Degree in orthodontics. Dr. Sung Yun has a wide range of experience in different areas of dentistry, from cosmetic and restorative dentistry to surgical and root canal treatments.
Media Contact:
Dr. David Choi
contactus@littleneckcomedental.com
248-12 Northern Blvd, Suite 2F
Little Neck, NY 11362
(718) 428-2663/3663
http://www.littleneckcomedental.com
Long Island Pediatric Dentist Announces Grand Opening Special
Dr. David Choi, Long Island orthodontist and pediatric dentist, introduces grand opening special for exceptional care.
2011-04-29
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