Dr. Field attended VCU School of Dentistry, followed by a residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. She loves creating an environment where her patients feel comfortable.
Dr. Tarasidis attended The University of North Carolina for both her undergraduate studies and for dental school. Dr. Tarasidis prides herself on forming lifelong relationships with her patients.
Dr. Wooten was selected as a National Health Service Corps Scholarship recipient, and previously served as an adjunct professor for Temple University’s dental school.
This is a wonderful dental facility. They have the latest technology for comfort, and this is coming from someone who is petrified of the dentist! The hygienist was so sweet and calming by nature. I have never felt so at ease in a dentist’s chair before.
Yes! We are currently accepting new patients at our Midlothian, Virginia dentist’s office. To schedule an appointment, please call our office or fill out an appointment request on the right side of the screen.
We see new patients Monday-Friday.
This appointment will take about 60 minutes.
Many times your dental insurance will cover your initial visit in full. If you do not have dental insurance, we recommend enrolling in our Dental Wellness Savings Program.
It’s simple to transfer your dental records to our practice. Call Midlothian, VA dental office and request a copy of a records release form. After you sign and return this form we will request your records be sent from your current dentist. If you would prefer, you can contact your current dentist directly and request that the records be sent to our office or e-mailed to us at info@riverrundentalva.com.
Unfortunately we do not accept Medicaid at this time.
Yes! We recommend that children first see us around age 4.
Yes, we participate with Care Credit. We also offer a dental wellness savings program.
We consider a referral from our patients one of the highest compliments we can receive! We do have a referral program called Introductions. For more information, please click here.
Not only is it safe to come to the dentist when you are expecting, it is recommended. Studies show a correlation between severe gum disease and preterm labor so regular dental visits will help you avoid the risk. Please just inform our office that you are pregnant prior to being seen.
Our doctors, our staff and our commitment to exceptional service differentiate River Run Dental from other practices in town. For a more thorough list of what differentiates our practice, please click here.