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Dr. Hammond Dental Office on Heritage Dr

February 2nd, 2010

Dr. Charles R. Hammond, DDS

120 East Heritage Drive Tyler, TX 75703-5120
(903) 561-5610
image963231238.jpgI have been getting my teeth cleaned at Dr. Hammonds dental office for a couple years now. I was referred to this Tyler dentist by my wife who had been going there for awhile. This dentist office is unique in that there are atleast two dental higenists that work here that have been there for 25 years.

At Dr. Hammonds office you will find that his staff and higenists are carefully chosen. His office does a great job with those that provide dental care to people like me that really pay attention to those who care. I have been to some dental offices where it almost seems like the employees are zoned out trying to push through another week of teeth grinding. You will not find this attitude at Dr. Hammonds dental office. The employees here genuinely enjoy their jobs and you see this in how they educate and care for you throughout your visit.

We have not been paid by Dr. Hammonds office to refer them to this directory and Tyler Texas residents. We genuinely love the care and work of the dental staff at Dr. Hammonds and want to give them their deserved online promotion.

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At this dentist office you have your choice of picking Dr. Hammond Sr. Or his son. I use the more seasoned Dr. Hammond although I here they are both good dentists. If you have decided on Dr. Hammonds dental office in Tyler from reading our review please let them know you heard about them on Tylertxdirectory.com!

Tyler Dentists Care And Comfort

January 12th, 2010

What is more uncomfortable that a dentist office? Nothing comes to your mind? Well, it doesn’t has to be that way. Smith Dental Care is known for its comforting care for their patients. They not only have options for pain relief through “laughing gas” or I.V. but they also have other ways to make you feel comfortable, even through the pulling and drilling. When you first walk into the Tyler Dentists clinic you are greeted by smiling faces and entertaining conversation. You may be use to the uncomfortable, uncushioned chair.

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As you sit expect to be surprised when they ask if you would like the massager on or off, or if you want a pillow and blanket. And expect to feel pampered as they hand you your own remote and head phones to control your personal television. As the doctors come in to work on your teeth prepare to be entertained by delightful conversation, even though you probably will just be listening. They have very easy payment plans and are always eager to work with you no matter your situation. Satisfaction is a guarantee. Its is easy to set up new appointments and reschedule old appointments. They even have a follow up phone call to check on their patients recovery.

The dentists at Dr. Smith’s office and their assistants are professional and always friendly and understanding. Whatever you need they are willing to help you, and answer any questions.

Smith Dental Care maybe more expensive than other dental offices here in Tyler, but I assure you that you will have a very satisfying dental experience with comfort and in a clean friendly environment.

Bethesda Health Clinic

January 9th, 2010

Bethesda Health Clinic has been invaluable to me. This clinic offers incredibly discounted medical service to people in Smith County who are working but are uninsured. They serve an average of 10,000 patients each year with basic out patient health services. They have expanded in their abilities and equipment to offer dental care, colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures, and have most recently begun a program for treating diabetics in which they maintain regular communication with the patients.

At this time our nation is in uproar about solving the medical needs of our uninsured citizens. People are losing jobs. Meanwhile, the costs of health care have not gone down. People are worried that with the state of the economy it’s going to be even more difficult to be taken care of.  Tyler, TX is no exception to this. There is a huge need for the residents of Smith County to have health care. There are government run options for those in the poverty bracket, but what about the rest of us? And if we are in the poverty bracket, do we really want government run health services? It didn’t take living in Tyler very long to hear the answer. Bethesda offers the most reasonable solution I’ve seen or heard of to these needs.

I am a volunteer missionary living in Tyler. When I came down with the worst sore throat I’d ever had, some close friends and coworkers pointed me to Bethesda Health Clinic in downtown Tyler. I made a phone call to ask how to begin. The receptionist was kind and quick to help me figure out what I would need to bring in. I needed some basic identification documents and proof of employment. I went in to apply for the program and was pleasantly surprised. The waiting room did not look like most charitable health clinics I’ve been to. The furniture was nice. The walls were painted freshly with cheerful colors. There were attractive paintings instead of the usual depressing posters.

What made the biggest impression on me was how incredibly nice the workers were. From the receptionist to the doctors, I was blown away. They treated me like an equal instead of a beggar. They looked me in the eyes and smiled with genuine interest in my situation. The doctor discovered that I had strep throat and was able to give me an antibiotic for free from samples they had on hand. When I checked out I was amazed to find that the total cost for my visit was fifteen dollars.

The clinic was thought up by a physician in 1999 who shared her vision to the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tyler. The pastor, Dr. Michael Massar, took the vision to his church staff and members and with in just a few years the clinic was up and running. They first opened their doors on September 6, 2003. After four months they had already treated 372 patients. Bethesda is run by a staff of 750 volunteers. There are 180 doctors, 140 nurses and hundreds more who help with the administrative, maintenance and clerical jobs. The patients are about 40 percent Hispanic, 40 percent Caucasian, 19 percent African American with jobs ranging from volunteer missionaries like me to jobs with the Tyler Independent School District. In short, this operation is nothing short of amazing.

Bethesda Health Clinic is setting an example of a better solution to our nation’s health care needs. People with good hearts who want to serve and pour out their lives for the less fortunate will always produce a better service than a government could offer.

General Information

Phone Number: 903-596-8353
For Charitable Contributions
903-596-8353 Ext. 109

Physical Address:

409 W. Ferguson
Tyler, TX 75702
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1999
Tyler, TX 75710
Fax Number: 903-596-9471