1. Alan Limbird, DDS
  2. Alan Limbird, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 1 review)
  4. 1119 S State St
  5. Ukiah, CA 95482
  6. (707) 370-0200

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Stephanie Huffman
5.0
July 13, 2010

"Great! The dental hygienist was really nice and it wasn't painful at all. I fell asleep while getting my fillings done and afterwords my blood sugar got low and everyone in the office helped to get me better and even called my mom. Really good group of people."

Helpful (0)
Verified on 07-13-2010
Referral by: Krislyn
January 4, 2010

"Thank you Dr. Limbird for giving me the opportunity to help out in the office. It really means a lot to me that you let me have fun helping Charity and Carol out. Thank you so much, I have a lot of fun here, it's like everybody here is my new family now. Thanks a lot!"

Helpful (13)
Verified on 01-05-2010
Referral by: Brooke B.
January 4, 2010

"Thank you Dr. Limbird for the free tooth filling and 6 sealings. I am very appreciative. I hope next time I come up I see you again. You're a great dentist. Thank you"

Helpful (11)
Verified on 01-04-2010
Referral by: Maegen C.
January 4, 2010

"Dear Jodie, Carol, and Krislyn, Thank you all very much for taking such good care of us. We are very lucky and grateful to have a great group of people caring for us. Thank you for your kindness!"

Helpful (10)
Verified on 01-04-2010
Referral by: Maegen E.
January 4, 2010

"Dear Charity and Dr. Limbird, Thank you both for helping us with Maegan's sealants! You are very good to us. Also, thank you Charity and Willie for working so much with our account and the insurance companies! You are very kind. Thank you all very much!"

Helpful (9)
Verified on 01-05-2010
Referral by: Judy A. of Mendocino County Office of Education
January 4, 2010

"Thank you so much for your time and donations to the class. Hands on is so much better than just a picture in a book. NB had to find employment and was not able to extern in your office but thank you for your willingness to help a student. "

Helpful (9)
Verified on 01-04-2010

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Staff Photo | Dentist | Alan Limbird | Ukiah, CA

 

Dr. Limbird has practiced general dentistry in Ukiah for 25 years. He purchased the office of a retiring colleague, Dr. N. Miller Trout, so he was immediately ready to begin practicing.  A central San Joaquin valley native, Dr. Limbird enjoys the friendliness and atmosphere of a small town, making Ukiah perfect for living and raising his family. 

Dr. Limbird holds an Undergraduate Bachelors of Science degree in Marine Biology, which he received in 1979 which also included a semester of study on... read more

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