Peninsula Oral Facial Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Peninsula Oral Facial Surgery

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

236 N San Mateo Dr Suite 1 San Mateo California, 94401

About

Peninsula Oral and Facial Surgery is home to the best oral surgeons in San Mateo and the greater Peninsula Area. Our practice provided the San Mateo community with the best oral surgery care on the Peninsula for over 45 years. Dr. Richard Fagin first founded the practice in 1977 and built a reputation in the community for compassionate care and outstanding results as the best oral surgeon in San Mateo. His son, Dr. Adam Fagin, now leads the practice and feels a strong allegiance to carry his father’s legacy of empathy and dedication to his patients in the San Mateo community. If you are looking for the best oral surgery care in San Mateo look you will not find better oral surgeons than those at Peninsula Oral and Facial Surgery.

Education and Training

Harvard School of Dental Medic MD 2010

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Peninsula Oral Facial Surgery's Practice location

236 N San Mateo Dr Suite 1 -
San Mateo, California 94401
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