On April 15, 2015

Dr. Davoren to offer much-needed service for Rutland region

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Dr. Robert Schmidt (left) and Dr. Paul Davoren (right), practicing dentists at 163 Jackson Ave., Rutland.

RUTLAND — The office of Robert L. Schimdt, DMD welcomes Paul L. Davoren, DDS to his practice. Dr. Davoren will be performing emergency dental care and extractions for this office and the greater Rutland community.

Dr. Davoren operated his own practice in Fair Haven from 1979 until 2007. After selling his practice, he practiced with the Rutland Free Clinic and was responsible for the start up of Community Dental in Rutland. He was also the practicing dentist at Plainfield Health Center in Plainfield as well as dental director of both offices, which were federally qualified Health Centers.

Dr. Davoren will be providing a needed service for the Rutland community by treating patients in need of emergency dental care and extractions. He will accept all insurances.

The office is located at 163 Jackson Ave. in Rutland (at the corner of Jackson and Stratton). Call 802-773-1020 to make an appointment.

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