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Detroit Dentist Offers Extended Office Hours

Dr. Abraham Azzouz, dentist in Detroit, offers extended office hours to offer more convenient scheduling options for his patients.

2012-07-07
DETROIT, MI, July 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Abraham Azzouz, Detroit dentist, is happy to be able to offer extended office hours to his patients. He knows that many of his patients are busy with school or work and offers the extended hours to make it convenient for these patients to visit the Detroit, MI dentist without having to miss school or work.

"I'm glad that our practice is able to be open past normal business hours. We realize that many of our patients are extremely busy and don't necessarily have the ability to leave their jobs or schools for an hour to come see us during the day. I hope our extended hours will solve this problem for many of our patients," said Dr. Azzouz, dentist in Detroit.

The practice is open from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. On Tuesday and Thursday, the practice is open from 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM. In addition, the practice is also open on Saturdays from 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. With the practice open so frequently, patients are sure to be able to find a time to come in for an appointment with the emergency dentist in Detroit.

To schedule an appointment for dental implants in Detroit or another dental service, patients can either call (313) 535-2273 or use the online appointment request form. To use this, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they want to come in for an appointment to the online form. After this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will reach out to confirm the appointment.

About Grand River Family Dentistry: At Grand River Family Dentistry is committed to providing treatment to the whole person with a special focus on how teeth and gums relate to total body health. Dr. Abraham Azzouz is founder and lead dentist of Grand River Family Dentistry and is joined by Drs. Mouhammed Razzak and Suheil Boutros for optimal dental health care. Dr. Azzouz graduated from the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Dentistry. With over 15 years of experience with the diverse population in the Detroit area, Dr. Azzouz is able to provide the best care for many types of family dental needs, from emergency procedures to preventative care. Dr. Mouhammed Razzak graduated from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree and then attended the University of Detroit-Mercy School or Dentistry where he received his Doctorate in Dental Surgery (DDS). While attending dental school, Dr. Razzak donated both his time and clinical skills to perform needed dentistry to lower-income residents of Detroit. Dr. Suheil Boutros graduated from the University of Detroit-Mercy School of Dentistry with a masters degree in Periodontics. Since graduating, Dr. Boutros has been a pioneer in dental implant placement and is an associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. Abraham Azzouz
grfamilydentistry@comcast.net
24366 Grand River Avenue Suite 111
Detroit, MI 48219
(313) 535-2273 (CARE)
http://www.grfamilydentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Detroit Dentist Offers Extended Office Hours
Dr. Abraham Azzouz, dentist in Detroit, offers extended office hours to offer more convenient scheduling options for his patients.