First Visit
Your initial appointment usually will consist of an examination and review of your treatment options. Usually, treatment can be done or started the same day as the consultation. However, a complex medical history or treatment plan will require an evaluation and a second appointment to provide treatment on another day.
Please assist us by providing the following information at the time of your consultation:
- Any x-rays taken by a previous dentist, if applicable.
- A list of medications you are presently taking.
- If you have dental insurance, bring the necessary completed forms. This will save time and allow us to help you process any claims.
IMPORTANT: All patients under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Please alert the office if you have a medical condition that may be of concern prior to treatment (i.e., diabetes, high blood pressure, artificial heart valves and joints, rheumatic fever, etc.) or if you are currently taking any medication (i.e., heart medications, aspirin, anticoagulant therapy, etc.).
X-Rays
If your dentist or physician has taken x-rays, you may request that they forward them to our office. If there is not enough time, please pick them up and bring them to our office. If additional x-rays are necessary, they can be taken at our facility.
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If you're in need of restorative or cosmetic dental treatments, Drs. Veisman, Tam, Luk, Laing or Zheng and her team have the expertise to provide these services with the highest level of care.Request an Appointment
Please contact Yorkville Dental Associates in Toronto, ON by completing the appointment request form below. (Or, contact our office by phone 416-924-4695.) Our scheduling coordinator will contact you to confirm or schedule your appointment. If you are an existing patient, this contact form should not be utilized for communicating private health information.