Sage Dental Continues Expansion with New Offices in Georgia and Florida

Now accepting new patients, Sage’s latest additions will be Sage Dental’s twelfth location in Georgia and 82 total practices.

BOCA RATON, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sage Dental, a leading dental service organization committed to providing consistent, high-quality care, as well as non-clinical business and administrative services to affiliated practices, announced today that it has further expanded its footprint by acquiring two new practices and officially opening its doors to four new locations: one in Zephyrhills, Florida, one in Avalon Park, Florida, one in Ocala, Florida and one in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Sage will also be moving its Downtown Atlanta, Georgia location to Midtown Atlanta and changing their name to Sage Dental of Midtown Atlanta. The new, state-of-the-art facilities are now accepting new patients and will offer all the latest conveniences of a modern dental practice, including teledentistry screening appointments, virtual check-ins, online scheduling, paperless billing, and more.

“As we continue to expand our presence in Florida and Georgia, exceptional patient care remains our primary focus, as well as our commitment to leveraging the industry’s leading dental technology. Patients should feel confident knowing they have a reliable dental resource in Sage, with all oral services under one roof.”

“We are excited about the opportunity to offer the highest quality dental care through Sage Dental,” remarked Dr. Mark Caceres, DMD. “From restorative dentistry to periodontics, orthodontics, and pediatric care, Sage provides a comprehensive roster of services, ensuring that families feel supported and cared for throughout their dental journeys,” added Dr. Michael Morgan, DMD.

The new practices are located at:

  • 1227 Rockbridge Rd, Ste 300, Stone Mountain, GA 30087
  • 12990 Tanja King Blvd Orlando, FL 32828
  • 7650 Gall Blvd Zephyrhills, FL 33541
  • 3451 Ernest W. Barret Pkwy NW, Ste 190, Marietta, GA 30064
  • 2140 Lake Eustis Drive Tavares, FL 32778
  • 1080 Peachtree Street Northeast, Unit 2, Atlanta, GA 30309
  • 4901 E. Silver Springs Blvd, Ste 601, Ocala, FL 34470

“Our continued growth represents another milestone for the Sage family, and I’m proud of our hardworking staff whose dedication to excellence in patient care contributes to our success,” said Tom Marler, President & CEO of Sage Dental Management. “As we continue to expand our presence in Florida and Georgia, exceptional patient care remains our primary focus, as well as our commitment to leveraging the industry’s leading dental technology. Patients should feel confident knowing they have a reliable dental resource in Sage, with all oral services under one roof.”

Serving more than 250,000 patients across Florida and Georgia, the launch of these locations brings Sage Dental to eleven practices in Georgia and the company’s 80th location nationally. Sage Dental is committed to leveraging the latest, evidence-based technological advancements in dentistry to offer safe, convenient, and comfortable dental solutions for patients and dental providers alike.

To learn more or schedule an appointment at any of Sage Dental’s locations, please visit: www.mysagedental.com.

 

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