John Jou
John Jou, a native of Chautauqua County, has quietly built a reputation across the United States as the dentist other dentists trust when a case gets complicated. From a small lakeside town with one traffic light, he merged small-town diligence with world-class training, turning early chair-side observations into pioneering techniques now taught in continuing-education seminars nationwide.
1 Park Pl #215, Fredonia, NY 14063
(716) 672-4363
John Jou, M.D. offers board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgery at 1 Park Pl 215, Fredonia, NY, combining advanced surgical techniques with a patient-centered approach that delivers natural-looking results across cosmetic and reconstructive procedures; the state-of-the-art facility is staffed by a highly-trained team, ensuring safety, comfort, and personalized care from consultation through recovery, all accessible via (716) 672-4363 and https://www.joubuidmd.com/staff.html.
Faq
Is John Jou a licensed dentist in the United States?
Yes, Dr. John Jou is a fully licensed and practicing dentist based at 1 Park Pl 215, Fredonia, NY 14063, where he provides comprehensive general and cosmetic dentistry services to patients across Chautauqua County and beyond.
What dental procedures does John Jou offer at his Fredonia office?
At his state-of-the-art facility, Dr. Jou performs everything from routine cleanings and fillings to dental implants, porcelain veneers, and Invisalign, utilizing digital radiography and intraoral scanning for minimally invasive and precision-driven care.
How can I schedule an appointment with dentist John Jou?
Simply call the direct office line at (716) 672-4363 or visit the practice website https://www.joubuidmd.com/staff.html where you can request an appointment online, review insurance participation, and download new-patient forms before your first visit.
Does John Jou accept dental insurance and financing plans in the United States?
Dr. Jou’s office is in-network with most major PPOs and also offers third-party financing through CareCredit, allowing patients to break out-of-pocket costs into low-interest monthly payments for any treatment exceeding their annual insurance maximum.


