(4.7 out of 5)
Appointments
1508 Maple Grove Church Road Dunn, North Carolina
United States 28334
Dr. Patel earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of Physiology degrees from North Carolina State University. She then went on to A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health in St. Louis, Missouri. She first became inspired to become a dentist at a young age and worked in dentistry for many years before becoming a dentist. She has also earned a certificate in Public Health, as she has a strong desire to work in community healthcare.
Dr. Patel is a general dentist at CommWell Health Newton Grove/Spivey’s Corner. Her interest includes; fillings, removable dentures, crowns, bridges, and extractions.
“At CommWell Health, patients are able to receive all aspects of medical, dental, and behavioral health. It is a privilege to be able to be a part of whole-person healthcare which is collaborative and patient-focused. As a dentist, I take pride in the ability to keep teeth healthy and strong, and by extension, the body as well. As I grew up, my interest in dentistry grew and I explored all aspects of dentistry which solidified my desire to improve the lives of others through their smiles. Dentistry is continuously changing and I look forward to utilizing my knowledge and new ideas in patient care.”
Dr. Patel loves to spend time with her family and friends. In her free time, she also loves baking, hiking, and a fun movie night with her family.
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(4.4 out of 5)
6114 U.S. Hwy 301 S, Four Oaks, NC 27524
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