BEWARE this dentist and practice...unless you are willing to do a lot of unnecessary, expensive dental work. My dentist of 25+ years did not take my new dental insurance, and this practice was close to my house and took my new insurance. I knew I was in trouble when after my initial appointment, the insurance person sat me down to give me the news that I needed more than $13,000 worth of work. The cost was AFTER my insurance coverage. She proceeded to lay out a financial schedule that included $875 a month payments. I looked at her in disbelief, and said that I couldn't afford this. She then told me I could finance it and gave me the brochure of the company they worked with. If I paid it off in 12 months, there would be no interest. I told her that I would think about it, knowing that I had no intention of doing this work. About 6 months later, Dr. Uhler did a crown on 1 tooth, and made an appliance. Both were fine. But, every time I went back for my 6 month cleaning, he brought up the other work and wanted me to get started. At the last visit, while I saw him in the office, he sent the female dentist in to 'encourage' me to get started on the work. I went back to my old dentst who confirmed that NONE of the work needed 2 be done