Settle into the soothing atmosphere at Gentle Dental.
When you're a patient of Gentle Dental, an appointment with us is an escape from the pressure and stress of your daily life. You`ll feel relaxed and be treated with the attention and compassion you deserve. Our beautifully appointed office has an extensive range of amenities, and a warm, friendly staff who provide dental care with a chair-side manner that is simply unsurpassed.

Gentle Dental offers the most advanced technology in modern dentistry.
The foundation of our practice is our staff, who hold themselves to the highest standards of professionalism and courtesy, and who will make you feel like part of our extended family. As professionals, we are committed to staying abreast of the latest methods, techniques and technological advancements in dentistry. And we`ll always ensure that we explain any of our procedures, no matter how complex, so you have a clear understanding. We always want you to have the knowledge you need to make informed, confident decisions about any aspect of your oral health.

Contact Gentle Dental in Queens today to receive more information or to schedule an appointment by calling our office number 718-461-0100.

Gentle Dental in Queens
35-30 Francis Lewis Blvd,
Bayside, NY 11358
718-461-0100
718-970-7304

https://www.queenssmile.com/

Location on the map:
https://goo.gl/maps/8gvPR13tEZWAedBw5

https://plus.codes/87G8Q676+FV Bayside

Nearby Locations:
Bayside, Auburndale, Broadway - Flushing, Clearview, Bay Terrace
11354, 11358, 11359, 11360, 11361, 11364

Working Hours:
Monday: 9AM-7PM
Tuesday: 9AM-7PM
Wednesday: 9AM-7PM
Thursday: 9AM-7PM
Friday: 9AM-7PM
Saturday: 9AM-4PM
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.



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