Dental Office Planning and Renovation

Countertops have to be a certain height; vacuum lines have to be run right the first time, and a hundred other things . . .

If a dental office is planned incorrectly, you could be sitting on a potential financial disaster. It's one thing to know what to keep in mind, but another to understand what decisions have to be made for:

  • Optimal staff workflow
  • Utility lines and layout
  • Most productive configuration of cabinets and sinks
  • Patient movement considerations (ie., size and layout of the waiting room, operatories, and access to radiology and sterilazation centers)
  • Communication and visualization considerations(logical and invisible running of cables for monitors, cameras, and workstations)
  • Conformity to town and county zoning and building regulations
  • The doctor's sanity
  • And more . . .

The right combination of design, equipment, and aesthetics will contribute to the order of your practice and prevent your office from beginning to look dated. You'll have the peace of mind of knowing that Dental Equipment Consultants did it right the first time, so you won't have to rip up your floors in the future to remedy that clogged vacuum line or the water leak that's got your downstairs neighbor screaming "lawsuit."

We've been doing this a long time. When your office is completed, it will be one of the strongest assets to your business: clean, beautiful, and utilitarian.

631-871-7976

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