A well-known dental office, Lowell Alan Gross, DDS in Worcester, Massachusetts, is the place to go for complete, anxiety-free dental care. With convenient day and evening appointments available, you can count on us to accommodate your busy schedule s
Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Lowell A. Gross
What are the office hours for Dr. Lowell A. Gross dental practice?
The office is open Monday to Thursday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM and closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Where is Dr. Lowell A. Gross's dental office located?
The dental office is located at 210 Lincoln St, Worcester, MA, 01605, USA.
What types of dental services does Dr. Lowell A. Gross offer?
Dr. Lowell A. Gross offers services including general dentistry, pediatric dentistry, teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry, and endodontics.
Does Dr. Lowell A. Gross accept new dental patients?
Yes, Dr. Lowell A. Gross is currently accepting new patients, with availability until 9 PM.
What payment options are accepted at Dr. Lowell A. Gross's office?
Payment options include American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
How can I contact Dr. Lowell A. Gross's office?
You can contact the office by phone at +1 508-793-2122 or by email at lowellgrossdds@verizon.net.
Is it possible to schedule dental appointments in the evening?
Yes, the dental office offers convenient day and evening appointments, open until 8 PM on weekdays.
Are there any medical or wellness facilities near Dr. Lowell A. Gross's office?
Yes, nearby facilities include Rejuvenate Aesthetics and Wellness (a medical spa), Umass Memorial Employee Health (a hospital), and Evelyn Love MD (a doctor and gym).
What nearby options are available for eye care near Dr. Lowell A. Gross's office?
Nearby eye care providers include Robert L Gise (ophthalmologist and optometrist) and Gise Robert L MD, both offering eye care services.
Are there local attractions or services near Dr. Lowell A. Gross that patients might visit?
Patients might visit nearby places such as St. Bernard’s Church, Grill On the Hill European restaurant for dining, and the Frank Mcpartland Three-Decker historical landmark before or after appointments.