160 Commack Road
Commack, NY 11725

Mon - Wed: 9:30AM - 6:30PM

Thu: 9:30AM - 7:00PM

Fri: 9:00AM - 3:00PM

Sat - Sun: Closed

100.0% would refer friends and family to us

5 stars Customer since 2017

Had a cleaning with Carol. She was thorough, professional and pleasant. I highly recommend her.

4 stars Customer since 2001

Dr Peter was nice

5 stars Verified customer

Diana is the worlds best hygienist !

5 stars Customer since 2001

Long time patient ..... never have any complaints

5 stars Customer since 2013

Dr Green is an excellent dentist. I have total confidence in his skills.

5 stars Verified customer

Excellent, friendly and professional service.

5 stars Customer since 2018

Dental hygienist was great and so personable! I hate the dentist but I really enjoyed my experience here.

5 stars Customer since 2016

I did some research and found EDP which made my dental costs affordable. Through this service, I found Drs. Green & Glas ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2004

Dawn is a very professional Dental Hygienist. She is efficient, thorough and friendly.

5 stars Customer since 2004

Dawn is an excellent Dental Hygienists. She is professional, thorough & kind..

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