About East Dublin
East Dublin is one of the fastest-growing parts of the Tri-Valley. Many new residents are still settling in and looking for a long-term dental home. Many of our patients come from these blocks — the neighborhood is woven into the practice in ways that don’t fit into a marketing description but show up in every conversation about a kid’s first cleaning or a parent’s smile makeover.
How East Dublin families get to our office
We’re on Dublin Boulevard at 3704, easily reached via Tassajara Road / Fallon Road / Central Parkway. Free patient parking directly outside; step-free entry; accessible restroom. Driving distance from most of East Dublin is 5-12 minutes, often less in off-peak hours.
Nearby landmarks: Fallon Sports Park, Emerald Glen Park, Tassajara Crossings, Wallis Ranch, Schaefer Ranch (north portion).
The schools and families we know
Kolb Elementary, Cottonwood Creek K-8, Dublin High School — DUSD. We see a lot of families on Saturdays and after-school slots, and have built our scheduling to work for working parents.
What East Dublin patients tend to need
New-mover families — we are practiced at coordinating record transfers from out-of-state and helping you settle in. About 70% of new movers choose a dentist within the first six months.
Services we provide
- Cosmetic Dentistry — porcelain veneers, smile makeovers, Invisalign, whitening, bonding
- Restorative Dentistry — root canal therapy, ceramic crowns and bridges, full-mouth rehabilitation, tooth-colored fillings
- Emergency Dental Care — same-day appointments during business hours
- New Patients — complimentary cosmetic and restorative consultations
Specifically for East Dublin
How long is the drive from East Dublin to Dublin Ranch Dental?
About 5-12 minutes depending on traffic, via Tassajara Road / Fallon Road / Central Parkway.
Are evening and Saturday appointments available?
Yes. Tuesday & Thursday until 6:30 pm, Wednesday until 6:30 pm, Saturday 8 am–3 pm.
Do you accept new patients from East Dublin?
Yes — new patients of all ages, including entire families. Most new patients are seen within one to two weeks.