417 Water Street • Wakefield, MA 01880 | (781) 245-7714
Click the new patient forms button to review and print out the forms. You can complete these at your own pace. Then once you arrive for your first visit, you’ll be ready to go, saving time and making sure nothing is forgotten.
Patient forms are essential documents that new patients must complete before their first dental appointment. These forms typically include personal information, medical history, and consent for treatment, ensuring that the dental team has all necessary information to provide optimal care.
Completing these forms accurately helps streamline the check-in process and allows the dental staff to prepare for your visit. For instance, providing a comprehensive medical history can alert the dentist to any conditions that may affect your treatment, leading to a safer and more effective dental experience.
Completing your patient forms can be done at your own pace, allowing you to review each section thoroughly. It's important to read the instructions carefully and fill out all required fields to avoid delays during your appointment.
If you encounter any questions while filling out the forms, don't hesitate to reach out to our office for assistance. Our team is here to guide you through the process, ensuring that you feel comfortable and prepared for your first visit.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the patient forms or your upcoming appointment, feel free to contact our office. We encourage open communication to ensure that all your inquiries are addressed promptly.
You can reach us by phone at (781) 245-7714 or through our email. Our friendly staff is available during office hours to assist you with any issues you may have, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience.
Our dental practice is conveniently located at 417 Water Street in Wakefield, MA. We strive to create a welcoming environment for all patients, making it easy to access our services.
For those using public transportation or requiring special accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can assist you in planning your visit. Our goal is to ensure that everyone can receive the dental care they need without any barriers.
Patient forms are essential documents that new patients must complete before their first dental appointment. These forms typically include personal information, medical history, and consent for treatment, ensuring that the dental team has all necessary information to provide optimal care.
Completing these forms accurately helps streamline the check-in process and allows the dental staff to prepare for your visit. For instance, providing a comprehensive medical history can alert the dentist to any conditions that may affect your treatment, leading to a safer and more effective dental experience.
Completing your patient forms can be done at your own pace, allowing you to review each section thoroughly. It's important to read the instructions carefully and fill out all required fields to avoid delays during your appointment.
If you encounter any questions while filling out the forms, don't hesitate to reach out to our office for assistance. Our team is here to guide you through the process, ensuring that you feel comfortable and prepared for your first visit.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the patient forms or your upcoming appointment, feel free to contact our office. We encourage open communication to ensure that all your inquiries are addressed promptly.
You can reach us by phone at (781) 245-7714 or through our email. Our friendly staff is available during office hours to assist you with any issues you may have, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience.
Our dental practice is conveniently located at 417 Water Street in Wakefield, MA. We strive to create a welcoming environment for all patients, making it easy to access our services.
For those using public transportation or requiring special accommodations, please let us know in advance so we can assist you in planning your visit. Our goal is to ensure that everyone can receive the dental care they need without any barriers.