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Location
3645 Fourth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103
We are located a few blocks from the north
west corner of Balboa Park, and about three
blocks South of Mercy Hospital.
Phone: 619.291.2980
Fax: 619.291.2984
Email: biggrin1@pacbell.net
Parking
There is plenty of parking in Dr. Disraeli’s
private lot behind the office. It is accessible
from the alley connecting Brooks and Pennsylvania.
You may also access our parking lot by going
through the parking lot just to the south
of Dr. Disraeli’s office.
Hours
Monday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Tuesday 7:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.
Wednesday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Thursday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Emergencies
Emergencies are handled QUICKLY.
If Dr. Disraeli is out of town, an on-call
dentist will be available. Please call the
office at (619)291-2980
for further
emergency information.
Safe
Environments
Many people are concerned about transmission
of disease, and sterilization. Not only
do we use all of the modern methods and
technology, but we like to stay ahead of
the requirements by inviting an OSHA inspector
into our office once a year.
Payments
We work with many insurance plans and will
help you obtain your maximum benefits. We
accept: American Express, Master Card, Visa,
Discover, checks and cash. We also have
other plans for more extensive treatments.
OSHA
OSHA is the government organization that
protects us from injury. It regulates many
of our safety protocols and helps us design
ways to protect our patients. We invite
an OSHA inspector into our office every
year to insure that we not only meet the
standards, we stay ahead of them. We invite
you to inspect our offices as well.
Movies
We have a closed circuit system throughout
our office, which allows our patients to
view any one of several hundred movies,
and taped television series. Our patients
say that time goes by much faster and the
procedures appear much easier when watching
TV.
Sedation
Many of our patients are more than just
a little nervous and normal anesthesia isn’t
enough. For those patients, we ask a licensed
anesthesiologist to come in to our office
to administer either general anesthesia,
or twilight sleep. Many other patients,
who aren’t quite as scared but are
still very nervous, get by on oral sedatives
like Valium.
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