Great care remains the heart of expanded practice

Not all the changes brought by the pandemic were negatives. Some people were able to rediscover old interests, devote time to new ones or reassess your life and goals and find a new perspective.

 
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Recently, after much contemplation, Joan March a colleague in the dental field, found she was enjoying time she spent up north so much, she decided to retire from active dentistry. At the same time, Huszti Dental Care was looking to expand. The timing was perfect for the two practices, who are about five minutes drive apart, to merge.

“The Husztis and I share the same philosophy of patient care,” March wrote in a letter to her patients. “They are experienced dentists and perhaps most importantly they are very personable — they care, and they listen.” You can ask any of Drs. Bill and Anna Huszti’s patients: That personal touch is what makes Huszti Dental Care feel like a family.

Another bonus for March’s former patients is that her entire staff has joined the Huszti Dental Care staff. This has made the transition seamless, as patients new to the Huszti Dental Building are welcomed by familiar faces. March wrote that our “high-technology dental clinic is a wonderful facility that must be seen to be believed.”

As for our part, the team from March’s office has quickly become part of the family and we are already seeing them enhance our already strong commitment to patient care.

“It means a lot to me,” March continued in her letter, “that the Husztis have attended to so many thoughtful details for  their patients. The Husztis have my complete confidence.”

We want to remind all of March’s former patients, new patients and our own longtime patients, that if you have any questions or concerns, you can always reach out to us at 248-684-8448. Your oral health is as important to us as it is to you.