Brident Dental & Orthodontics expands operations with a new office in Houston area

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Brident Dental & Orthodontics expanded its operations in the Houston area with the opening of its new office at 8201 W. Sam Houston Parkway.

"We are pleased to be expanding in the Houston area," said Dr. Mostafa Madani, Managing Dentist for the new office. "Brident's flexible payment options, same-day scheduling and bilingual staff will help make quality, oral health care more accessible to community members."

Brident is offering a New Patient Special for $39 for patients without dental insurance, which includes a dental exam, x-rays and enrollment in a discounted cost plan for complete dental services. In addition, Brident Dental accepts most private insurance plans and Medicaid, and offers no-interest payment plans. 

All of Brident Dental's services are backed by a unique quality assurance system, which electronically monitors all patient visits, treatments, dental staff and clinical performance to enable high-quality care. 

The new location is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, visit www.brident.com or call 1.888.871.8476.

 

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