Dr. James L. Cassidy, Jr. - a Dentist in Macon, Georgia
Mission Statement
We are professionals striving to lead Dentistry to a high level of excellence while caring for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our patients and ourselves.
Our office philosophy is to provide a comprehensive approach to your oral health care needs, in a fee for service environment, and to make your mouth totally healthy and maintainable.
Our guiding principles include:
- We will always be ethical and show integrity in all we do
- We will always offer and receive respect
- We are customer driven
- We participate in continuous self-improvement
- We have an urgent obsession with quality
- We demand a high level of participation
- We are a team
- We continue to educate and be educated
- We conduct ourselves in a professional manner which helps us to exceed our patient'sexpectations
Proactive Plan
Dr. Cassidy works one on one with each patient to provide them with specialized care. Each person has different dental needs, Dr. Cassidy and his team strive to provide the personalized care needed to meet those individual needs.
Proactive care means finding a solution that works best for you and your oral health. Rather than reacting to continuing dental emergencies, your proactive plan is designed to help you achieve great oral health and eliminate those dental emergencies. Dr. Cassidy believes in the plan because he knows it works. After years of practice, the plan has been perfected in such a way that almost every patient sees the results he or she is seeking.
Complete Dentistry
When you are in the care of Dr. Cassidy and his team, you are not just getting your teeth cleaned, you’re receiving complete dental care.
Our team calls this philosophy Complete Dentistry. We want to make a patients mouth totally healthy and maintainable. We are going to ensure that your oral health is at its best ... and your teeth will be clean!
By providing a complete dental treatment plan, our team is able to treat each patient for his or her individual dental needs. While one patient may have few or no problems, another patient may have several interrelated problems that need to be addressed as part of an ongoing plan. Restoring just one area without a plan to address other problem areas doesn’t benefit the patient and it can actually cause additional problems.