I haven't lived where I live for a great deal of time so I am not familiar with any dentists here. I would like to find a dentist, but not by using Angie's list or something like that. I have investigated online a lot, ruled out some, but still have questions. Some of the searches indicated the gender and age of the dentist, but not all of them did.
By ltsa12 from Chatsworth, GA
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First, telephone your old dentist and ask for a recommendation to a new one in your new town.
Next would be to do a search using the term 'DDS reviews Chatsworth GA'. You'd be amazed at what comes back on that search term! People write reviews on everything nowadays.
Another good way to find a new dentist (or professional anything) is to use the phone book and ring around to each office asking if you can schedule a brief consultation to see if this is the right dentist for you. It may cost you around $25 for a ten minute interview, or it may result in huffy receptionists telling you their dentist group doesn't do job interviews - lol, first clue this is not the dentist you want to use!
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