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Bloomington Dentist Maintains Two Office Locations for Increased Patient Convenience

Dr. Ryan Tschetter, dentist in Bloomington, IN, invites patients to take advantage of the practice's two convenient locations.

2012-01-05
BLOOMINGTON, IN, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Leading Bloomington dentists, Drs. Ryan Tschetter and Joshua Howder, of Jackson Creek Dental, invite patients to visit their two office locations for increased convenience and care. Both offices strive to deliver quality dentistry to informed patients in a friendly Bloomington, IN environment.

Both offices are conveniently located in Bloomington, IN for easy access. With the opening of both Jackson Creek Dental and Bloomington Dental Group offices, patients can visit the location that is closest for them. Both offices offer general and cosmetic dental care, including dental implants, Invisalign, teeth whitening and veneers in Bloomington, among an array of other services.

"It is our goal to provide our patients with the best dental care possible, in a comfortable atmosphere. With our two convenient locations in Bloomington, our patients have easy access to the best dental care in town. It is important to be in an area that is easily accessible and close to the majority of our patients and our two locations allow us to do just that. We look forward to treating each of our patients at our two prime locations and hope they enjoy the convenience as much as we do," said Dr. Ryan Tschetter, dentist in Bloomington, IN.

Additionally, patients can visit Jackson Creek Dental's website at http://www.jcdsmiles.com to leave testimonials and reviews of their experiences with Drs. Ryan Tschetter and Joshua Howder, Bloomington, IN dentists. By visiting the practice's homepage, patients can easily find links to the practice's Google, Yahoo!, Yelp and InsiderPages to leave their reviews.

"We appreciate our patients' feedback and encourage them to leave reviews on some of the well-known search engines. By leaving reviews we can better serve our patients by providing them with the care they deserve and need. Knowing how our patients' experiences were at their time of visit helps us to learn where we need to improve and where we are successful," said Dr. Ryan Tschetter, cosmetic dentist in Bloomington.

Drs. Ryan Tschetter and Joshua Howder, Bloomington cosmetic dentists, and their team of dental professionals stay ahead of the latest technologies and communication trends in order to deliver the most cutting-edge dental health care in both of their Bloomington, IN offices. With two office locations, Drs. Tschetter and Howder bring increased patient convenience to their practice.

About Jackson Creek Dental: Jackson Creek Dental is a two doctor group practice, opened in 2006 and purchased in 2009 by Drs. Ryan Tschetter and Joshua Howder. Together Drs. Tschetter and Howder provide an array of dental services and procedures including veneers, dental implants, root canals and Invisalign. Dr. Ryan Tschetter worked in the steel industry for over ten years, while he attended Indiana University and received his MBA in 1998. He left northwest Indiana to attend Indiana University School of Dentistry in Indianapolis and graduated in May of 2005, joining several dental centers before finally joining Jackson Creek Dental in 2009. Dr. Joshua Howder also grew up in Indiana and received his BS from Indiana University in 2000. After working for a year, Dr. Howder enrolled in dental school and received his dental degree from Indiana University School of Dentistry in 2005, joining Jackson Creek Dental the same year as Dr. Tschetter.

Media Contact:
Dr. Ryan Tschetter
contactus@jcdsmiles.com
1124 S. College Mall Road
Bloomington, IN 47401
(812) 336-5525
http://www.jcdsmiles.com


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[Press-News.org] Bloomington Dentist Maintains Two Office Locations for Increased Patient Convenience
Dr. Ryan Tschetter, dentist in Bloomington, IN, invites patients to take advantage of the practice's two convenient locations.