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Dr. Edward Farrell, DMD
Dr. Edward Farrell, DMD
Overview
Dr. Edward Farrell, DMD works in The Villages, FL as
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Locations
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Fieldcrest Office540 FIELDCREST DR, The Villages, FL 32162
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Village Dental540 FIELDCREST DR, The Villages, FL 32162
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I'm a retired family physician. After a stop to visit my son and grand daughter in Atlanta, my wife and I traveled to the Villages for a 2-month respite from the cold and grey in PA! But a tooth was becoming increasingly sensitive! Fortunately, I found Dr. Farrell and his entire team ( esp., Joan -- a Marine who really knows her dental stuff!). Within a couple days I was in the chair, being assessed. Dr. Farrell recommended capping the painful tooth, and within an hour or so, I had a temporary cap! -- right then, not days later! A few weeks later, I returned for the permanent cap -- it was perfect! I've visited many dentists and dental offices over the years-- this group and Dr. Farrell are THE BEST! Thank You, Team!
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Education
- University of Florida College of Dentistry
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Farrell's office is located at 540 FIELDCREST DR The Villages, FL 32162.
Dr. Farrell has a star rating of 4.8/5 and has been reviewed 53 times.
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