Do You Offer Same-Day Emergency Dental Appointments?
In this video, Dr. Charles Pearson explains how his office handles same-day emergency dental appointments for patients dealing with severe pain or urgent issues.
If you are in extreme pain and need to be seen right away, we bend over backward to see you within office hours. If you are in pain and need a dentist immediately, give us a call. We can at least provide treatment to make you more comfortable until a more definitive procedure can be performed.
If you or someone you love is experiencing a dental emergency, contact St. Apollonia Dental in Sterling Heights, MI, right away so we can get you in and get you out of pain.
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