This letter is written with gratitude to Dr. Norwalk and all of his staff of his Dental Office. That’s right, I said Dentist. After my being tossed around through the dental regime while serving in the Army, dentistry put a rather “bitter” taste in my mouth. I’m not saying that all were bad experiences, but there were some that allowed me to become a procrastinator with regular dental visits. What a mistake that was.
I knew I needed to get myself and my three boys in for cleanings and tooth care. But who would I turn to not only for myself, but I know I needed to find someone my children would be comfortable with.
With a prayer at night, I woke the next day and began looking through the phone book and came upon a name that said “Go ahead, give us a try.” I called, and of course the first question was “Do you take my insurance type?” Yes? OK-let’s go!
And now I can say I am ever so grateful for the care and consideration Dr. Norwalk and his staff provide. It is rare that a dental office allows children to observe procedures, but it has made a world of difference with my boys enjoying, yes I said enjoying, going to the dentist. Considerate, informative and concerned as to whom you are and your dental needs. I don’t like shots as much as the next person, but this man is gifted in his craft.
From the office “girls” up front to the assistants, who clean, assist and care for your mouth, I can’t thank this staff enough for bringing my faith and health back in Dental offices.
Thank You Dr. Keith Norwalk & Staff
Sincerely,
Margaret (Meinke) Helbing
Dr. Norwalk,
Just a short note to thank you so much for all the happiness you have done for me to be able to SMILE again.
It has been a long time (Since 1989) that I have ever been so happy with my smile.
Thank you so much, again!
Sincerely,
Shirley Risner
Dear Dr. Norwalk,
I am very pleased and happy with the bonding you did on my teeth.
They look like new,and that is because of your expertise and professional work you do. You are the best Dentist,Harry and I could be so fortunate to have.
Sincerely,
Jean Roberts
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