Rutgers Health University Dental Associates Opens New Brunswick Practice
Newark, N.J (PRWEB) October 24, 2016 -- Rutgers Health University Dental Associates proudly announces the opening of its new faculty practice in New Brunswick, where dentists and specialists offer the latest treatments.
The practice is located blocks from Rutgers' Old Queens Campus, in the heart of New Brunswick at 135 Somerset St. It welcomes Rutgers staff, faculty and students, in addition to residents and corporate workers.
In a modern private practice setting, specialists and dentists who teach at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine treat patients directly, rather than overseeing students. The New Brunswick office joins Rutgers Health University Dental Associates' Newark practice at 90 Bergen St. on the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences campus.
"We are thrilled to expand the reach of our faculty practice and offer high-quality care to the Rutgers family in New Brunswick, as well as area residents and workers," said Dean Cecile A. Feldman of the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. "Our practitioners are teaching the next generation of dentists, so not only are they highly skilled, they understand the best and newest research and can apply that knowledge when working with patients."
In both locations, Rutgers Health University Dental Associates provides a full range of expert care, from family dentistry to complex specialty needs. The practice accepts most insurance plans.
For appointments, patients are encouraged to call (732) 235-5050, New Brunswick or (973) 972-2444, Newark. Rutgers University Dental Associates will also provide information during RU open enrollment health benefit fairs. To learn more about the practice, visit http://www.rutgersdentists.org.
University Dental Associates is part of Rutgers Health, the most comprehensive academic health care provider organization in the state. Patients have access to care and treatment from faculty at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The staff also offers routine and preventive oral health care for all ages.
Carrie Stetler, Rutgers Health University Dental Associates, http://rutgersdentists.org/, +1 973-229-8351, [email protected]
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