For New Patients 7 and Under
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A New Pediatric Dentist in the heart of Harrisburg
Harrisburg Pediatric Dentistry is a brand new, state-of the-art dentist office dedicated to delivering the best dental care for your children. Our goal is to ensure your child has a welcoming, fun and comfortable experience during their visit, and throughout the dental procedure.
From infants to teenagers, our staff has been specially trained to provide a personalized approach for all kids, including those with special needs. We partner with parents to create a positive relationship between your child and the dentist that will last a lifetime!
A WONDERFUL DOCTOR – READ REVIEW
“This is a brand-new office that is just getting up and running. I was hesitant to go here as I did not see any reviews, but this was a very convenient location and they accepted my insurance, so we decided to give them a chance. First off, the dentist (Dr. Nixon) was wonderful with my two girls ages 3 and 6. She was very gentle and had such a calming demeanor.
I felt as the treatment that was prescribed was appropriate and explained thoroughly. My very active 3-year-old was able to sit still and get sealants done without any issues!
The assistant was very sweet and friendly as well. The office itself is incredible, very sleek and modern with a great coffee machine in the waiting area and a play area for kids.
There is lot of paperwork on the first visit and it is helpful to get that printed off from the website to make the process smoother. I would highly recommend this doctor and location for your child.”
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