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With a population of nearly five million, Alabama is one of the most historically relevant of the United States. For instance, the first rocket to put humans on the moon was built by Alabamians. The state is also one of the most health-conscious, and is known for a generally reasonable cost of living and its affordable health care programs. Doctors Network helps keep that reputation strong by providing Alabamians with highly affordable direct dental plans. By signing up with a direct plan at your primary dentist’s office, you can enjoy significant savings on all aspects of your dental health care, even if you already have existing dental insurance coverage.

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Want to know why Mobile is the crown jewel of Alabama? Let’s count the reasons. There’s the beauty and fun of the Gulf Coast, including Dauphin Island and its miles of sparkling white sand beaches. Then there’s hundreds of examples of historic architecture, including homes and buildings in the Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate styles. The Mobile Botanical Gardens charms with 100 acres of delightful flowers and foliage. Those just scratch the surface of Mobile’s wonders. One more wonder is Doctors Network, which is the first choice for locals when it comes to finding a dentist in Mobile. It’s the ideal combination of dentist directory and dental community, with a national scope but a local focus.

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The local way of life fits in nicely with the area. Things are a little slower in Mobile, a little more relaxed, a little more fun. Carnival festivities include Mardi Gras, but it’s been expanded to encompass an entire season of parties, parades, and celebrations that’s only been interrupted by the Civil War. Doctors Network is also becoming a way of life for residents who want to find the best dental care available. Our powerful search tool not only provides a comprehensive list of all the dentists in your area, but it also includes all the information you need to make the best choice for your needs.

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Taking care of your dental health is about more than cavities and emergencies. With support from Doctors Network, you gain access to top rated dental care that can include the kind of regularly scheduled checkups, cleanings, and preventive maintenance that improves your overall health. Preventive care is essential for catching issues early, before they can turn into more serious problems. That can eliminate the need for dental procedures that are painful and costly. Your teeth and your overall sense of happiness and satisfaction will thank you for choosing Doctors Network to schedule your next dentist visit.

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    Knollwood Dental
    5612 Cottage Hill Rd, Mobile, AL 36609 
    4.02 miles near Mobile
    phone

    (251) 666-3982

    Who is Dr. Cindy Nguyen DDS?
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    Dr. Cindy Nguyen was born and raised in Stockton, California, before moving to Moss Point, Mississippi, where she graduated from high school in 1997. She began her higher education journey by earning a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 2003. After several years working as a dental hygienist, Dr. Nguyen continued her studies to gain acceptance into the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, where she earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2011. She then practiced in Houston, Texas, for three years before relocating in 2014. After realizing that "big city" life wasn’t for them, Dr. Nguyen and her husband decided to settle in Mobile, Alabama, where she has been practicing ever since.

    Dr. Nguyen and her husband, Michael Suon, have been together for 24 years and married for six. They are the proud parents of two young boys, Killian (5) and Decklan (4). Outside of her professional and family commitments, Dr. Nguyen enjoys unwinding with her favorite foods or indulging in some light, mindless television shows to relax.

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    Elizabeth Palmer Hill DMD PC
    6154 Omni Park Dr, Mobile, AL 36609 
    4.4 miles near Mobile
    phone

    (251) 414-5142

    Who is Dr. Elizabeth Palmer-Hill DDS?
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    Dr. Elizabeth Palmer-Hill has been providing top-quality dental care since 2002. Originally from northern Alabama, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Birmingham-Southern College before earning her Doctorate of Dental Medicine from the University of Alabama School of Dentistry in Birmingham.

    Committed to staying at the forefront of her field, Dr. Palmer-Hill is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, the Alabama Dental Association, and the Mobile District Dental Society.

    Outside of her dental practice, Dr. Palmer-Hill cherishes time with her two daughters, Lauren and Natalie. She enjoys experimenting with new recipes, running, visiting the beach, and cheering on her girls at their volleyball games.

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    Look Dental and Vision
    4751 Main Street, Suite F216, Orange Beach, AL 36561 
    39.36 miles near Mobile
    phone

    (251) 213-2077

    Who is Dr. Christen Quattlebaum DMD?
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    Dr. Christen Quattlebaum earned her Bachelors degree in Biomedical Science from Auburn University in 2005 and her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the University of Alabama (UAB) in 2011. She always enjoyed working in the healthcare profession since she was in the second grade. Dr. Quattlebaum chose to become a dentist as it allows her to combine creativity and science in order to help others.

    Dr. Quattlebaum is an active member of the American Academy of Facial Estheticshas, and she trained with Garety Orthodontics. She expanded her areas of expertise to include Botox, head and neck pain, orthodontics, surgical placement and restoration of dental implants, as well as working with children, which she enjoys very much.

    Dr. Quattlebaum is famous for helping patients calm their anxiety while getting dental work with a calming demeanor and a gentle touch. She is committed to providing quality dental work in a relaxing atmosphere. Her goal is to give her patients the self-confidence to SMILE!

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    Broadwater Dental
    10437 Lamey Bridge Rd, Suite E, Diberville, MS 39540 
    48.98 miles near Mobile
    phone

    (228) 388-3353

    Who is Dr. Clifford Cook DMD?
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    Dr. Clifford J. Cook works as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Mississippi School of Dentistry when he is not treating patients at his own practice. His goal each day is to use only the most modern and advanced dental technologies to help his patients attain the dental results they deserve and expect.

    After graduating from St. Martin High School, Dr. Cook earned his bachelor’s degree in biomedical science from the University of South Alabama. He earned his master’s degree from Mississippi College and then completed his education at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He served as class president and earned the “Leadership” award and an “Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Dentistry” award. He gained practical experience working under two doctors until he opened his own practice.

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