Sandra Ghobrial, Dentist
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Sandra Ghobrial

Dentist

218 Henry St Brantford ON, N3S 5C9

About

Welcome to Dentistry on Henry, our team including Dr. Ghobrial, Dr. Kafka, and Dr. Just, specializes in providing exceptional dental care, always putting the health and well-being of our community first. Known for our outstanding service, we prioritize making sure every patient feels like a priority.

At Dentistry on Henry, led by the Ghobrial family of dentists, we approach each patient with the same care and attention we’d give our own families. We’re dedicated to ensuring you feel valued and cared for at every visit, striving to be the dental practice you trust. Our goal is to make every appointment a positive experience, leaving you confident in your dental health. We’re here to look after you and your smile.

Our clinic stands as a pillar of reliable dental services. We boast a comprehensive suite of dental treatments, ranging from routine dental maintenance and cleanings to sophisticated restorative procedures, aesthetic cosmetic dentistry, gentle pediatric care, state-of-the-art dental implants, and inclusive family dental practices.

At Dentistry on Henry, we hold a fundamental belief in the power of a beautiful smile. Equipped to improve and sustain your dental health, our services extend from regular cleanings and exams to the latest in dental innovations, including neurotoxin treatments for both cosmetic enhancements and therapeutic relief.

We eagerly welcome new patients and cherish the opportunity to meet your dental needs and those of your loved ones.

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Sandra Ghobrial's Practice location

218 Henry St -
Brantford, ON N3S 5C9
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