At Sunshine Dental Care, we believe in providing a warm and welcoming environment for every patient. Led by Dr. Tara Stokes, who brings 28 years of general dentistry experience, our practice has been a staple in the San Antonio community since 1999. Dr. Stokes, a graduate of the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston, has a deep passion for dentistry and a commitment to making each visit as pleasant as possible. Her extensive experience includes working with children, elderly patients, and those with special needs, demonstrating her patience and understanding in every interaction.
Our dedicated team is committed to your comfort and care. Office Manager Shantel Wilson has 25 years of experience in the dental field, with a focus on creating a comfortable atmosphere for patients. Her organizational skills and attention to detail ensure that your visit runs smoothly from start to finish. Shantel believes in getting to know each patient personally, helping to ease any anxieties they may have.
Supporting Shantel is our talented dental assistant team. Nathan Rodriguez, the newest member, is fluent in Spanish and quickly proving to be a valuable asset with his eagerness to learn and grow. Lead dental assistant Verenice Barrera has been with us for over six years and shares a love for patient care, ensuring everyone feels supported during their treatment.
At Sunshine Dental Care, we are not just a dental practice; we are a family dedicated to your oral health. Come experience the caring atmosphere and expert care that sets us apart!
To maintain good oral health, brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, limit sugary snacks, and visit us for regular check-ups and cleanings every six months.
Yes, we provide emergency dental services for urgent situations. If you experience a dental emergency, please call our office immediately, and we will do our best to accommodate you as soon as possible.
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