Online Patient Forms & First Visit

Online Patient Forms

New patients may pre-register with our office by filling out our secure New Patient Forms.  Please click on the blue bar below and complete New Patient Forms listed #1, 2, 3, and 4.  After you have completed and signed all four forms, they will be sent to our office securely.  The forms may be completed on your computer, cell phone, or iPad.  The security and privacy of your personal data is one of our primary concerns and we have taken every precaution to protect it.

CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE ONLINE PATIENT FORMS

First Visit

We will schedule your appointment as promptly as possible. Please arrive early and allow approximately 60 minutes for your initial visit.

Since we are reserving an appointment just for you, we require 48 hours advance notice prior to cancellation of your appointment and reserve the right to charge for last minute cancellations and no shows.

We try to stay on schedule to minimize waiting at the time of your appointment, however, unforeseen delays do occur and your understanding and patience are very much appreciated.

Please assist us at the time of your initial visit to the office by providing the following information:

  • Your referral slip and x-rays from your referring dentist.
  • A list of medications you are currently taking (please note that you can fill out your patient registration and medical history form on our website.)
  • If you have dental insurance, please bring any forms or insurance cards with you to the appointment.

Please Note: All patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the consultation appointment.

Please notify the office if you have a medical condition or concern prior to surgery (e.g. artificial heart valves or joints, heart murmurs requiring pre-medication, severe diabetes, or hypertension).

We will complete an in-depth medical and dental health history and a thorough examination to measure for bone loss, loose teeth, bite, oral cancer screening, TMJ, and other signs of periodontal disease.