Dr. Granville A. Small, DDS

Dr. Granville A. Small, DDS, has served Essex County with precision-driven dentistry for over two decades, blending small-town warmth with state-of-the-art technology. From routine cleanings to implant restorations, his patient-first philosophy redefines what it means to visit a United States dentist.

Dr. Granville A. Small, DDS

Address

90 Main St, Saranac Lake, NY 12983

Phone

(518) 891-0104

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Dr. Granville A. Small, DDS delivers comprehensive, precision-driven care from 90 Main St, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, where state-of-the-art digital imaging and minimally-invasive techniques merge with a patient-first philosophy that secures pain-free visits, same-day crowns, and flexible financing; reachable at (518) 891-0104, the practice earns consistent five-star reviews for gentle service, punctual scheduling, and lasting results that preserve both smile and budget.

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Monday7 AM–5 PM
Tuesday7 AM–4 PM
Wednesday7 AM–5 PM
Thursday7 AM–5 PM
Friday7 AM–4 PM

Faq

What services does Dr. Granville A. Small, DDS offer at his 90 Main St office in Saranac Lake?

Dr. Granville A. Small provides comprehensive family dentistry including preventive cleanings, CEREC same-day crowns, cosmetic veneers, root-canal therapy, and sedation options for anxious patients, all under one roof in the heart of the Adirondacks.

Is the practice accepting new patients and which insurances are accepted?

Yes, new patients of every age are welcome; the office files most PPO dental plans—MetLife, Cigna, Delta, Aetna—and offers an in-house Smile-Membership discount program for patients without insurance, so treatment stays affordable.

How can I reach the office and what are the business hours?

Call the 24-hour line at (518) 891-0104 to schedule or use the online booking portal; the team is available Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m.–12 p.m. at 90 Main St, Saranac Lake, NY 12983.

Does Dr. Small offer emergency dental care?

Absolutely—same-day emergency slots are reserved daily for toothaches, broken teeth, or sports injuries, and after-hours callers receive direct on-call instructions from the doctor to manage pain until they can be seen.