317.880.0000
Eskenazi Health Center offers routine dental cleanings, and emergency and preventive dental services at three locations.
Dental health does more than just provide you with an attractive smile. It can also be an indicator of your overall health and if you could be at risk for chronic disease. Regular dental check-ups prevent not only tooth decay but also gum disease, which can be related to other health conditions such as stroke and heart disease. Eskenazi Health Center provides dental services at the below locations. Click each location to learn more about the hours of operation.
Neils Badia, DMD Dentistry
Helen Bishara Gabriel, DMD Dentistry
Ashley Blankenbaker, DDS Dentistry
Connie Hunt-Greer, DDS Dentistry
Andrew Lane, DDS Dentistry
1650 N. College Ave., Ste. BIndianapolis, IN 46202
9443 E. 38th St.Indianapolis, IN 46235
5515 W. 38th St.Indianapolis, IN 46254
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If this is a mental health emergency, please call 988 or 317.880.8485. In case of a mental health emergency, you may also go to the Thota Rao, M.D., & Aruna Rau, M.D., Crisis Intervention Unit on the Eskenazi Health downtown campus from 8:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. From 11 p.m. - 8:30 a.m., emergency psychiatric services are provided by crisis specialist clinicians in the Michael & Susan Smith Emergency Department also on the Eskenazi Health downtown campus.
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