We are open for appointments from:
09:00 AM -06:00 PM Mon
09:00 AM -06:00 PM Tue
CLOSED on Wed
09:00 AM -06:00 PM Thr
07:00 AM -04:00 PM Fri
Ready to schedule an appointment?
Simply contact us by phone at (650) 701-1122 or use our contact form.
Emergency?
We all know that dental emergencies can happpen anytime and therefore we want to be there for our patients should they need us.
For a non life-threatening emergency, you can reach Dr. Petros afterhours at (408) 917 9087 and will do our best to take care of you.
Peninsula Dental Care in Redwood City accepts all major insurance PPO Plans and COBRA.
We also provide 12 month interest-free payment plan as we understand that dental insurance benefits in some cases are not enought to cover patients' needs.
Please bring your insurance card during your visit or call us with your insurance information prior to your visit so we can verify your benifits .
In addition, we accept all major credit cards and cash. Payment plans may be set up through our finance company. Be sure to ask about all the details during your visit.
We want the best for your teeth. That's why we have put some information together here to help you the next time you visit our practice. It can also help you understand more about prevention and other dentistry topics.
Preventative care: At least every 6 months
If you take special care of your teeth and they are in good condition, you should come to see us for a checkup at least twice a year. If your teeth are predisposed to problems, you should be on the safe side and make an appointment for preventative care regularly.
Our tip: Come in for a consultation and make the next appointment after each visit.
Start 'em early
Proper oral hygiene habits are learned early. As soon as your toddler can manage a toothbrush (24-30 months), supervised brushing instructions can create beneficial habits that last a lifetime. Remember, children under 6 should be supervised at all times as swallowing toothpaste can be harmful.
Peninsula Dental Care recommends a first dentist visit somewhere in the third year. Establishing regular visits at a young age has proven to improve the health and stability of adult teeth.