In order to comply with yesterday's American Dental Association recommendation for dental offices to postpone non-emergency procedures, we will be closing the office for routine care until tentatively April 6th.
Dr. B will be reachable for dental emergencies for existing patients. Voicemail messages will be checked and patients will be screened by phone to determine next steps for their dental emergency.
If you have an upcoming appointment in the next few weeks, you will be contacted by phone.
This decision is heart wrenching to make, but as healthcare providers we must make an ethical choice to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus as much as we can. We pray for your understanding during these unprecedented times and we thank those who have accepted this with such grace towards us already as we’ve started to call patients. Please do your part to stay healthy, stay home, and to protect our immuno-compromised and high risk neighbors.
Dr. Catherine Boenitz
-Psalm 86:15
Happiest of birthdays to the dentist who loves nothing more than putting a smile on everyone’s face. We love you, Dr. Bee!
Today marks our third anniversary as Bee Family Dentistry! 🐝 I'm feeling so grateful today for our caring staff and excellent patients who have been with us along the journey. Thank you to our friends and family who have supported us as patients and from afar. And to all who have posted such kind words online in reviews, those have brightened our days so much!! We truly have the best patients! 🌼 Love, Dr. Bee
Happy Labor Day!! Our office is closed today and we hope you've enjoyed some rest and relaxation during this long weekend.
Dr. Bee and her family spent the morning meeting the animals at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch! 🦒🦓
Our beloved interpreter for our Burmese patients, Dim Muan, is moving to Kentucky. 😭 We wish her family all the best with their move, but we will all be missing her smile in the office!! @ Bee Family Dentistry
Happy Halloween!! 🎃 Hope you remember to “bee” sweet and brush your teeth!! (Pumpkins carved by Dr. B 🐝)
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.” -Benjamin Franklin
Robert Tanner Freeman was the first African-American Dentist in the U.S, graduating from the Harvard Dental School in 1869, as one of the first six students enrolled when the dental school was founded. He went on to practice in Washington D.C. The last image shows what a dental chair in the 1800’s looked like! #blackhistorymonth