Dr. Fredrick Clark is making it possible for anyone to have access to high quality dental care at an affordable price. Who is Dr. Clark? Dr. Fredrick Clark is a Washington, DC area (Oxon Hill, MD) dentist who has dedicated his professional life providing affordable dental care to patients who cannot afford dental insurance and to patients who suffer from an array of dental diseases.
Don’t have dental insurance? Do you have poor coverage with your current dental plan? Dr. Clark is going to make you an offer that you can’t refuse. Sign up for Dr. Fredrick Clark’s $50.00 a YEAR Dental Plan!
Say What? You read that correctly. A $50.00 a YEAR Dental Plan.
What’s the catch? There is no catch! This is the Real Deal!
How about a $50.00 cleaning or a $50.00 filling or even a $50.00 extraction?
Well it’s true. Tell your friends. The days of “OVERPRICED” dental care are over! Now you can afford to see a dentist in your community. If you live in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, call the office of Dr. Fredrick Clark at 301-686-1070 to sign up for the $50.00 a YEAR Dental Plan! Se Habla Espanol.
About Fredrick Clark, DDS
Dr. Fredrick Clark, DDS is a graduate of Howard University Dental School. Dr. Clark has been a dentist for over 28 years. He prides himself in providing dental care for children and adults who suffer from physical and mental challenges that prevent them from being treated in a normal dental setting. Dr. Clark has received numerous awards and commendations from State and Federal officials for his work with children. Long considered one of the best and brightest dentists in the region, Dr. Clark is often called to assist legislators shape dental public policy.
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