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Calgary-based Orthodontics Provider Opens New Location
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Family Braces East
Family Braces' new East Calgary office provides high quality orthodontic treatment and customer service to a growing customer base

CALGARY, Alberta - Washingtoner -- Family Braces, one of Calgary's most well-known orthodontics providers, has recently opened a new clinic in the East Hills area of the city. The clinic is located at 165 E Hills Blvd SE, in the shopping center between Costco and Walmart. The phone number for the East Hills office is 403-234-6005.

Opened in March 2022, the new clinic provides the same level of exceptional care the Family Braces brand is known for and offers braces, Invisalign, phase one early treatment, and retainers to its rapidly-growing customer base. The office is open 5 days per week during normal business daytime hours, and also provides appointments for patients not able to visit until after school or work.

The new office offers Calgarians living in communities on the East side of Calgary and Chestermere the opportunity of having a much closer local option for excellent orthodontic care.

"We were very excited by the opportunity of having an office in East Hills," commented a Family Braces orthodontist. "The feedback from the community has been overwhelmingly positive and we could not have picked a better spot to reach people in this area. Many families depend heavily on the nearby shopping area for necessities and entertainment, so it's nice having the clinic so close to their other shopping destinations."

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Another reason so many families use Family Braces is because of its extremely flexible and transparent financing options. Payment plans start as low as $149 per month, require $250 down, and carry 0% interest. No credit check is required and payments can be extended up to 36 months. Consultations are always free and are carried out by the company's highly-trained orthodontists and support staff. Their orthodontists have treated thousands of patients who have a wide range of orthodontic problems such as crowding, spacing, misaligned teeth, overbites, underbites, deep bites, open bites, etc.

Whether patients need full braces, Invisalign, or some form of phase one (early interceptive) treatment, the Family Braces approach to care is always transparent, comfortable, and dependable. The staff are eager to learn the specific needs and objectives of their patients and provide expert, time-proven solutions that will deliver lifelong results.

"Making that first consultation appointment is the first step in achieving a beautiful, healthy smile," commented one of their orthodontists. "There is nothing like seeing your new smile for the first time, and we have many thousands of patients who would agree. I strongly encourage interested anyone interested in improving their smile to call us as soon as they can to start this life-changing journey."

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Anyone interested in learning more about Family Braces should visit the company's website at https://familybraces.ca, or call them at the new office to schedule a free consultation at 403-234-6005. It is also possible to book an appointment online at https://familybraces.ca/book-online/.

About Family Braces

With clinics in Beacon Hill, Deerfoot City, East Hills, McKenzie, and Shawnessy, Family Braces is one of Calgary's most well-recognized and largest providers of orthodontic services. Serving patients from all walks of life and offering a wide variety of services, Family Braces is a trusted partner to families throughout Alberta and beyond seeking outstanding quality, friendly service, and an excellent, healthy smile.

Contact
Daryl Osborne
***@familybraces.ca


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