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The use of our appointment request is limited to current and future patients. We respectfully request no solicitation.

    How did you hear about us?

    If you’re interested in any of our premier dental services, please fill out the form above with your information, and one of our team members will contact you to schedule an appointment time. Our friendly team and experienced dentist, Dr. Adam Still, looks forward to meeting you and creating a personalized dental treatment plan to give you a brighter, healthier smile.  At Smile Sarasota, we proudly serve patients from downtown Sarasota, Gillespie Park, Rosemary district, St. Armand’s Circle and Longboat Key, Florida.

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    2389 Ringling Blvd., Suite C
    Sarasota, FL 34237

    Phone: (941) 957-3311
    Fax: (941) 957-3310

    We are open to serve you, answer questions, or schedule an appointment during the following hours:

    Mon-Thurs: 8:00am-5:00pm

    Appointments

    Your scheduled appointment time has been reserved specifically for you. We request at least 24 hours notice if you need to cancel your appointment. For your convenience, we can confirm appointments by telephone, e-mail or text message.

    We are aware that unforeseen events sometimes require missing an appointment. After missing your second appointment without notifying us 24 hours in advance, you may be charged an additional fee.

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    Directions

    Our office is near downtown, in the heart of Sarasota. We are on the northwest corner of Shade Ave. and Ringling Blvd., one block south of Fruitville Road/SR780 (which is Exit 210 from I-75). You may access the parking lot from either Shade Ave. or Ringling Blvd. and park conveniently underneath the building. There are stairs located on either end of the structure and an elevator situated in the center. Use these to enter the building.

    Can My Dental Care Wait?

    A healthy mouth helps maintain a healthy body.  A person’s oral health has been linked to serious issues like heart disease, infections, stroke, and even cancer.  Sustaining good oral hygiene not only reduces the risk of being affected by these issues, but also boosts self-esteem and allows for a healthier lifestyle free of jaw pain and other minor oral health problems.  Delaying oral care any longer could be detrimental to your overall health, so book an appointment with Dr. Still today!