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Dentist In Madison Welcomes New Member To University Hills Dental

Dr. William Wilcox, Madison dentist, is happy to announce the addition of Dr. Jake Siegert to his experienced dental team.

2012-07-14
MADISON, WI, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Patients can experience improved dental health care with the recent addition of Dr. Jake Siegert, dentist in Madison, to the University Hills Dental team. Dr. William Wilcox is honored to welcome Dr. Siegert to his experienced dental team in order to provide patients of all ages with increased dental health care.

"It is an honor to welcome Dr. Jake Siegert to our dental team. He provides gentle compassionate care that our patients deserve," said Dr. William Wilcox, Madison dentist. "I look forward to working with Dr. Siegert to provide our patients with the best care possible, for years to come."

Dr. Jake Siegert, dentist in Madison, WI, received his Bachelor of Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Dr. Siegert went on to receive his D.D.S. in May of 2011 from Marquette University. After graduation he practiced in Rochester, Minnesota with a group practice. He is excited to be back in Wisconsin-his hometown-and joining University Hills Dental.

As an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and American Dental Association, Dr. Siegert, Madison, WI dentist, enjoys collaborating with patients to formulate an enjoyable and custom dental experience. He actively pursues continuing education in general, cosmetic, sports, and implant dentistry in order to provide his patients with the most up-to-date dental health care possible.

Together, Dr. Wilcox and Dr. Siegert, Madison cosmetic dentists, hope to continue to provide patients with the same quality dental care that University Hills Dental has been providing for years. At University Hills Dental they work hard to make patients feel at ease by providing exceptional dental care in a relaxed and convenient environment. Additionally, Drs. Wilcox and Siegert strive to develop lifelong relationships with their patients by combining the latest dental technology with a professional and compassionate staff.

Drs. William Wilcox and Jake Siegert, cosmetic dentists in Madison, look forward to helping patients gain a beautiful, healthy smile that lasts a lifetime. For more information on Dr. Jake Siegert and University Hills Dental, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.uhillsdental.com/ for a wealth of information.

About University Hills Dental: Owned and operated by Dr. William Wilcox, University Hills Dental provides superior dentistry with a personal touch. Dr. Wilcox has been serving the greater Hilldale area for over thirty years. After practicing with a large group practice, Dr. Wilcox decided to care for his patients in a smaller, more intimate practice setting. His independent practice was founded on customer service, patient relationships and individualized dental care. Dr. Wilcox received his B.S. from the University of Illinois and his D.D.S. from Northwestern University in 1973.

Media Contact:
Dr. William Wilcox
contactus@uhillsdental.com
3541 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 238-8228
http://www.uhillsdental.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Madison Welcomes New Member To University Hills Dental
Dr. William Wilcox, Madison dentist, is happy to announce the addition of Dr. Jake Siegert to his experienced dental team.