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Dental Open Access Plan State of Wisconsin Dental Listing 2014 Dental Provider Directory State of Wisconsin Employees Dental Open Access Plan State of Wisconsin Dental Listing WISCONSIN Ashland Birchwood Chetek Cochrane Bay Dental Associates, SC Birch Point Dental - Birchwood Sather Family Dental, LLC Mork Dental, SC 819 W Lake Shore Dr 108 S Main St 118 Douglas St 241 N Main St Ashland, WI 54806 Birchwood, WI 54817 Chetek, WI 54728 Cochrane, WI 54622 Amery (715) 682-6675 (715) 354-3369 (715) 925-4545 (608) 248-2442 Dental Arts, SC General Dentistry General Dentistry General Dentistry General Dentistry 404 Wisconsin Ave Amery, WI 54001 Donald Anderson, DDS John Kane, DDS Nik Sather, DDS Desiree Mork, DDS (715) 268-7177 Kimberly Hyopponen, DDS Eugene Roush, DDS General Dentistry Chippewa Falls Colfax David Doroff, DDS Augusta Bloomer Robert Johansen, DDS Christman Dental, LTD Colfax Dental Wellness Clinic, LLC James Lampi, DDS Augusta Family Dental Blue Diamond Family Dental, SC Thomas Van Someren, DDS 425 W Prairie View Rd 619 Main St 112 S Stone St 1502 Main St Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Colfax, WI 54730 Douglas D. Podoll, DDS, SC Augusta, WI 54722 Bloomer, WI 54724 (715) 726-1060 (715) 962-3828 404 Wisconsin Ave (715) 286-2960 (715) 568-2363 General Dentistry General Dentistry Amery, WI 54001 General Dentistry General Dentistry (715) 268-8109 Blane Christman, DDS Lawrence Phillips, DDS OrthODOntics Robert Merrill, DDS Christopher Goettl, DDS Dental Health Care Center David Irwin, DDS Douglas Podoll, DDS Gregory Mihm, DDS 38 E Grand Ave Thomas Rufledt, DDS Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 River Heights Endodontics, LTD (715) 723-6800 Eau Claire 404 Wisconsin Ave Baldwin Paul C. Lanzer, DDS General Dentistry Clearwater Dental, SC Amery, WI 54001 1604 Main St Douglas D. Podoll, DDS, SC 4237 Southtowne Dr (715) 268-5030 Bloomer, WI 54724 Erin Clemens, DDS 1460 10th Ave (715) 568-1012 Eau Claire, WI 54701 enDODOntics Baldwin, WI 54002 John Tessendorf, DDS (715) 514-5300 (715) 684-5858 General Dentistry Thomas Tessendorf, DDS General Dentistry Benjamin Fravel, DDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Allen Lepinski, DDS OrthODOntics Paul Lanzer, DDS Associates of Eau Claire, SC Bradley Lindstedt, DDS River Place Dental Douglas Podoll, DDS 1825 Kennedy Rd Jodi Slominsky, DDS 1030 River Place Dr Midwest Dental - Baldwin Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Leslie Spangler, DDS Amery, WI 54001 (715) 834-8414 Gregory Strozinsky, DDS (715) 268-2103 1460 10th Ave Hwy 63 Suite B Cashton Baldwin, WI 54002 enDODOntics Dental Health Center General Dentistry (715) 688-3855 Scenic Bluffs Community Health 215 5th Ave Megan Bollman, DMD Eau Claire, WI 54703 General Dentistry Center Dental Rollyn Lee, DDS Blair Johnson, DDS (715) 832-3100 Heather Marks, DDS 238 Front St Emily Andre, DMD Cashton, WI 54619 Oral & MaxillOfacial surGery General Dentistry The Oral Surgery Center Amery Thomas Giebler, DDS (608) 654-5100 404 Wisconsin Ave Mark Biolo, DDS Erin Clemens, DDS Purdy Family Dentistry, SC General Dentistry Amery, WI 54001 Ian Dozier, DDS John Tessendorf, DDS (715) 268-5668 1730 8th Ave Jeffrey Goetz, DDS Thomas Tessendorf, DDS Baldwin, WI 54002 James Jenders, DDS David Laurin, DDS Slavko Ivankovic, DDS Oral & MaxillOfacial surGery (715) 688-3110 Jeffrey Jones, DDS Kendra K. Boda, DDS David Lowman, DDS 3004 Golf Rd Suite 102 General Dentistry Mark Millington, DDS Regan Brown, DDS James Sueppel, DDS Eau Claire, WI 54701 Luke MacMenamin, DDS David Townsend, DDS James Purdy, DDS Park Avenue Dental (715) 552-8165 Steven Rodenburg, DDS Ryan Yakowicz, DDS 777 E Park Ave Riad Youssef, DDS Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 enDODOntics (715) 723-0366 Kendra Boda, DDS Bayfield Centuria General Dentistry Mahler Family Dentistry, SC Arcadia Red Cliff Community Health Center Jeffrey Clark, DMD 605 E Clairemont Ave Hauge Dental Clinic Patrick Snyder, DDS Eau Claire, WI 54701 David E. Taber, DDS, MS, PA 88455 Pike Road 601 6th St (715) 834-2174 Bayfield, WI 54814 Winn Family Dentistry 317 S St. Joseph Ave Centuria, WI 54824 Not accepting new patients Arcadia, WI 54612 (715) 779-3707 (715) 646-2161 2849 County Hwy I (608) 323-3328 General Dentistry Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 General Dentistry General Dentistry (715) 723-0287 OrthODOntics Patrick Brown, DDS Deborah Anderson, DDS General Dentistry Steven Mahler, DDS David Taber, DDS Paul Hauge, DDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery John Look, DDS Joseph Tembreull, DDS Associates of Eau Claire, SC Bruce Trimble, DDS Daniel Winn, DDS 1120 Oak Ridge Dr Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 834-8414 enDODOntics Megan Bollman, DMD 3 Blair Johnson, DDS Glenwood City Hayward Family Dentistry, SC Kell Dental Arts Spring Creek Dental Oral & MaxillOfacial surGery 10541 N Ranch Rd 2400 Foxglove Way Suite 1 131 Carmichael Rd Suite 203 Charles W. Rasmussen, DDS Hayward, WI 54843 Hudson, WI 54016 Hudson, WI 54016 Mark Biolo, DDS (715) 634-2011 (715) 386-9711 (715) 381-9710 Ian Dozier, DDS 104 E Oak St Jeffrey Goetz, DDS Glenwood City, WI 54013 General Dentistry General Dentistry General Dentistry (715) 265-4258 Slavko Ivankovic, DDS Patrick Duffy, DDS David Kell, DDS Melissa Deeg, DDS Jeffrey Jones, DDS General Dentistry Mark Millington, DDS La Petite Dentistry St. Croix Kidds Pediatric Dentistry, Charles Rasmussen, DDS 131 Carmichael Rd Suite 200 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery LLC Holmen Hudson, WI 54016 400 2nd St Suite 250 Associates of Eau Claire, SC (855) 527-3848 Hudson, WI 54016 3902 Oakwood Hills Pkwy (715) 808-0460 Eau Claire, WI 54701 Grantsburg Midwest Dental - Holmen PeDiatric Dentistry 106 S Holmen Dr PeDiatric Dentistry (715) 834-8414 Larry Bloom, DDS Gary L. Kaefer Family Dentistry Holmen, WI 54636 enDODOntics Andy Mancini, DMD Megan Kinder, DDS 302 South Pine St (608) 526-9243 Darcy Rindelaub, DDS Megan Bollman, DMD Grantsburg, WI 54840 General Dentistry Oakwood Dental, LLC Blair Johnson, DDS (715) 463-2882 744 Ryan Dr Ste 203 St. Croix Valley Dentistry Brian Johnson, DDS Hudson, WI 54016 213 Locust St General Dentistry Oral & MaxillOfacial surGery Joseph Weber, DDS (715) 386-5400 Hudson, WI 54016 Mark Biolo, DDS Gary Kaefer, DDS General Dentistry (715) 386-3553 Ian Dozier, DDS Not accepting new patients Jeffrey Goetz, DDS Sara Cody, DDS Slavko Ivankovic, DDS Houlton Todd Hehli, DDS General Dentistry James Kertis, DDS Jeffrey Jones, DDS Hammond Huepfel Dental Clinic Mark Millington, DDS Ryan Tietz, DDS Brian Whisler, DDS Hammond Dental Clinic 49 County Rd E River Prairie Dental Paul J. Congdon, DDS - Preventive The Oral Surgery Center Hudson 979 Davis St Houlton, WI 54082 2725 Morningside Dr Dentistry 1610 Maxwell Dr Hammond, WI 54015 (715) 549-6360 Eau Claire, WI 54703 1102 Beall St Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 796-2261 General Dentistry (715) 834-9838 Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 381-9620 General Dentistry (715) 386-3675 General Dentistry Mark Huepfel, DDS Oral & MaxillOfacial surGery Daniel Walth, DDS General Dentistry George Metropulos, DDS Regan Brown, DDS Paul Congdon, DDS Luke MacMenamin, DDS Hudson Steven Rodenburg, DDS Purdy Family Dentistry, SC Riad Youssef, DDS Hayward 745 Sommers St N Ellsworth Carmichael Dental Hudson, WI 54016 Birch Point Dental - Hayward 1003 Pearson Dr (715) 381-9785 Gary A. Palmquist, DDS 10317 N Greenwood Ln Hudson, WI 54016 373 W Spruce St General Dentistry La Crosse Hayward, WI 54843 (715) 377-9966 Ellsworth, WI 54011 (715) 934-2182 General Dentistry (715) 273-4328 James Purdy, DDS John T. Dingman, DDS General Dentistry 1025 King St General Dentistry Michael Bruinooge, DDS River Heights Endodontics, LTD 1200 Crestview Dr Suite 3 La Crosse, WI 54601 John Kane, DDS Kelsey Eshleman, DDS (608) 782-2832 Gary Palmquist, DDS Hudson, WI 54016 Eugene Roush, DDS Kristy Petersen, DDS (715) 386-8070 General Dentistry Shaw Family Dental, SC Barry Stromberg, DDS Hawksford Larson Dental Care, LLP Chad Wert, DDS 501 W Lucas Ln enDODOntics 15541 W Hwy 77 E John Dingman, DDS Ellsworth, WI 54011 Crestview Dental Care Hayward, WI 54843 (715) 273-3700 Benjamin Fravel, DDS Midwest Dental - La Crosse (715) 634-6776 1810 Crestview Dr Suite 5A Hudson, WI 54016 Allen Lepinski, DDS 1212 Horton St General Dentistry enDODOntics (715) 386-3727 Aaron Wachlarowicz, DDS La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 788-1090 Krisan Shaw, DDS Riverview Dental Clinic, SC Richard Kronzer, DDS General Dentistry 108 Walnut St Suite A General Dentistry General Dentistry Paul Lawton, DDS Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 386-2133 Kevin King, DDS Grandview Dental, SC Frederic Kay Hawksford, DDS Joseph Uker, DDS Kyra Larson, DDS 900 Crestview Dr Suite 240 General Dentistry Jerry Utley, DDS Frederic Dental Clinic - Dr. Harlander Hudson, WI 54016 Hayward Dental Clinic, LLC (715) 381-5556 Melvin Olson, DDS Midwest Dental- La Crosse 106 S Wisconsin Ave Woodland Court Sletten & Brettin Orthodontics Downtown Dental Frederic, WI 54837 15569 Railroad St Suite 303 General Dentistry 400 S 2nd St Suite 230 20 Copeland Ave Suite 201 (715) 327-8607 Hayward, WI 54843 Hudson, WI 54016 La Crosse, WI 54603 (715) 634-4444 Patrick Wolfe, DDS General Dentistry (715) 377-2155 (608) 782-4751 General Dentistry Hudson Dental Bradley Harlander, DDS 2215 Vine St Suite D OrthODOntics General Dentistry Frederic Dental Clinic - Dr. Tesch Thomas Tadysak, DDS Hudson, WI 54016 Eric Stull, DDS (715) 386-9119 Bryan Brettin, DDS 106 Wisconsin Ave S Daniel Sletten, DDS Frederic, WI 54837 General Dentistry (715) 327-8607 Thomas Kloster, DDS General Dentistry Steven Tesch, DDS 4 Ladysmith Gentle Dental Care, LLC New Richmond Dental, LLC Steven B. 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