1. Prairie Dental Group
  2. Prairie Dental Group
  3. 5
    (Based on 316 reviews)
  4. 6608 Flying Cloud Drive
  5. Suite 200
  6. Eden Prairie, MN 55344
  7. Practice Website

  8. (952) 903-5000

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Jan Brockhoff Choromanski
5.0
February 21, 2012

"The staff at Prairie Dental are always very courteous and thorough. I always feel like I am being given their full attention when I'm there."

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Verified on 02-21-2012
Referral by: Therese Meyer
5.0
February 20, 2012

"The staff has always been top notch! They answer any questions that I have and do what is right for you as a patient. I really like that you have been completing crowns on the same day. It really makes a difference to the patient. Thank you for your consistent great service and being on the cutting edge of new technology in dentistry. "

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Verified on 02-21-2012
Referral by: Natalie 'Schultz' Lucken
5.0
February 16, 2012

"The staff at this office is so caring and helpful!! They know how to care for patients and make sure they are always comfortable. I would recommend to anyone in the area."

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Verified on 02-17-2012
Referral by: Caryl Leach
5.0
February 9, 2012

"What a fantastic group of people! I drive almost 30 miles for my appointments, because they are the best!"

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Verified on 02-10-2012
Referral by: Laura Gallenberger
5.0
January 23, 2012

"Absolutely love Prairie Dental! Have been coming here for 5-6 years and will continue coming here as long as I live in the area. Everyone is friendly, helpful, and easy to talk to."

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Verified on 01-23-2012
Referral by: Nicole Ryan
5.0
January 18, 2012

"I went in for a cleaning and Carla did a great job working around my braces and answering all of my questions. She was very helpful and offered me some tools that will help me maintain my gum health while my braces are still on."

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Verified on 01-19-2012

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