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State of Wisconsin Dental Listing State of Wisconsin Dental Listing 2016 PROVIDER DIRECTORIES 7868 (9/15) © HealthPartners State of Wisconsin Dental Listing Vu Dental Services, LLC Central Minnesota Endodontics, PA IOWA Northwood Van Horne 141 E William St 507 N Nokomis St Suite C Northwood Dental James K. 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Buehler, DDS, LLC Michael Steil, DDS Donna Grant, DDS Aitkin, MN 56431 Albertville Orthodontics 705 N Main St Suite 3 (218) 927-3785 Michael Steinmetz, DDS Charles City, IA 50616 Maureen Winslow, DDS 5075 Jason Ave NE Joseph Wenner, DDS (641) 228-2936 GENERAL DENTISTRY Albertville, MN 55301 (763) 497-2550 Centrasota Oral & Maxillofacial GENERAL DENTISTRY Sean Fleming, DDS Surgeons, PA ORTHODONTICS Rock Rapids McLean Severson, DDS 510 22nd Ave E Suite 103 Jodie Buehler, DDS William Stein, DDS David Resch, DDS Alexandria, MN 56308 Murphy Family Dentistry (320) 763-5117 Metro Dentalcare Albertville 904 S Marion Rd ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Rock Rapids, IA 51246 5585 LaCentre Ave Suite 500 Clinton (712) 472-3797 Albany Albertville, MN 55301 Harold Machesky, DDS (763) 497-7730 Schmitt Family Dentistry, PC GENERAL DENTISTRY Ryan Morris, DDS Albany Family Dentistry, PA GENERAL DENTISTRY Gustavo Pena-Velasco, DDS 300 2nd St N 421 Railroad Ave Clinton, IA 52732 Joseph Murphy, DDS Donald Primley, DDS Albany, MN 56307 Steven Biorn, DDS (563) 243-2324 Michael Schiff, DDS (320) 845-2032 Karen Competente, DDS Eric Stine, DDS GENERAL DENTISTRY Cindy McGregor, DDS GENERAL DENTISTRY Family & Cosmetic Gentle Dentistry, Sibley Trevor Smith, DMD Philip Schmitt, DDS Jason Spychala, DDS LTD - Alexandria Randall Schmitt, DDS Park Dental Albertville - St. Michael 3015 Hwy 29 S Suite 4176 Friendly Dental, PC Harry J. Larson, DDS, PA 11091 Jason Ave NE 611 3rd Ave Alexandria, MN 56308 150 4th St Albertville, MN 55301 (320) 763-5052 Sibley, IA 51249 Albany, MN 56307 (763) 497-2822 (712) 754-2288 GENERAL DENTISTRY Decorah (320) 845-2139 GENERAL DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY Youssef Abou-Atme, DDS Nicholas H. Psimos, DDS Kyle Danielson, DDS Jerry Johnson, DDS Carol Akers, DMD 502 Grant Harry Larson, DDS White Smiles Family Dentistry, PLLC Gina Andersland, DDS Decorah, IA 52101 Kelly Phillips, DDS 6563 Laketown Pl Suite A Randy Berg, DDS (563) 382-6227 Albertville, MN 55301 Amy Boeckermann, DMD ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY (763) 515-3615 Samy Boulos, DDS Albert Lea David Cannon, DDS Nicholas Psimos, DDS Sigourney GENERAL DENTISTRY Charles Drexler, DDS Advanced Family Dental, PA Dustin White, DDS Le Ho, DDS Kapple Dental Associates, PC 2717 Ekko Ave Dzevdan Hodzic, DMD 214 S Jefferson St Albert Lea, MN 56007 Laura Kinney, DDS Sigourney, IA 52591 (507) 373-5968 Kurtis Klotzbuecher, DDS Dubuque (641) 622-3752 GENERAL DENTISTRY Jason Lane, DDS PJ Zuccaro, DDS PC GENERAL DENTISTRY Alexandria Elizabeth Manchester, DDS Nureddin Ozturk, DDS 895 Main St Suite 900 Tricia Marheine, DDS Caring Hands Dental Clinic Dubuque, IA 52001 Pamela Kapple, DDS Rachel Poppel, DDS Peter Paulson, DDS 2209 Jefferson St Ste 101A (563) 583-2382 John Petty, DDS Alexandria, MN 56308 Aurora Dental Center, PLLC Nermin Shenouda, DDS (320) 815-5711 GENERAL DENTISTRY 1206 W Front St Bradley Sim, DDS Albert Lea, MN 56007 GENERAL DENTISTRY Shawn Spoden, DDS Margaret Kramer, DDS (507) 373-5350 Joseph Zuccaro, DDS Sheryl Tandon, DDS GENERAL DENTISTRY Daniel Einerson, DDS Rawan Yaghi, BDS Thomas Johnson, DDS Steven Bland, DDS Melissa Lee, DDS Stephanie Lee, DDS 3 Joseph M. Haack, DDS Sweet Tooth Dentistry, PLC Metro Dentalcare Children’s Brite Smiles Dental Care Mary Vonhof, DDS 1400 Hawthorne St Suite 4 1573 154th Ave NW Suite 107 Dentistry Anoka 8977 Hunters Way Elite Dental, LLC Alexandria, MN 56308 Andover, MN 55304 3507 Round Lake Blvd Suite 900 Apple Valley, MN 55124 7300 147th St W Suite 103 (320) 763-7484 (763) 639-1763 Anoka, MN 55303 (952) 891-8484 Apple Valley, MN 55124 GENERAL DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY (763) 233-3122 GENERAL DENTISTRY (952) 432-1716 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY Joseph Haack, DDS Dan Hoang, DDS Lisa Edstrom, DDS Dennis Simmons, DDS Prairie Lakes Dental, PA Archana Mani, DMD Mimi Hoang, DDS 2633 Jefferson St Suite 801 Rensch, Carlson, Becker & Cedar Valley Family Dentistry HealthPartners Apple Valley Dental Alexandria, MN 56308 14135 Cedar Ave S Suite 500 Annandale Ackermann, DDS, PA Clinic (320) 762-1717 402 Monroe St Apple Valley, MN 55124 15290 Pennock Ln (952) 891-4611 GENERAL DENTISTRY Annandale Dental Clinic, PC Anoka, MN 55303 Apple Valley, MN 55124 93 Oak Ave S Ste 3 (763) 427-2740 GENERAL DENTISTRY (651) 523-8545Dr. Clifford Kelly Bumgarner, DDS Annandale, MN 55302 ORTHODONTICS Richard Ryan, DDS GENERAL DENTISTRY Soderholm Oral Surgery and (320) 274-2475 Implants GENERAL DENTISTRY William Becker, DDS Children’s Dental Services-Apple Christina Bender, DDS 120 12th Ave E Kyra Iwen, DDS Valley Sonal Koratkar, BDS Alexandria, MN 56308 Anthony Hegge, DDS Scott Rensch, DDS 14955 Galaxie Ave Robin Yardic, DDS (320) 818-3470 Bruce R. Karg, DDS Riverdale Family Orthodontics Apple Valley, MN 55124 ORTHODONTICS 18 Oak Ave N 3507 Round Lake Blvd Suite 900 (612) 746-1530 ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Stephen Clifford, DDS Annandale, MN 55302 Anoka, MN 55303 Ages 17 and younger only Christopher Hipp, DDS Andrew Soderholm, DDS (320) 274-5411 (763) 323-7677 GENERAL DENTISTRY PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Stadsklev Dental, LLC GENERAL DENTISTRY ORTHODONTICS 220 22nd Ave E Suite 105 Phuong Do, DDS Wafa Qureshi, DDS Alexandria, MN 56308 Bruce Karg, DDS Thomas Everett, DDS Joseph Hicken, DDS Azar Hemmaty, DDS (320) 762-0100 Huse Orthodontics, PA Kim Ledermann, DDS Keith R. Erickson, DDS & John C. 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