Daugherty David DDS
In the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Daugherty David DDS has quietly built a reputation as Houghton’s most trusted dentist, blending small-town warmth with cutting-edge American dental care.
9660 NY-19, Houghton, NY 14744
(585) 567-2241
Daugherty David DDS delivers comprehensive, patient-centered dental care at 9660 NY-19, Houghton, NY 14744, combining state-of-the-art technology with a gentle chairside manner that keeps families returning for generations; from pain-free CEREC same-day crowns to precision digital implants and preventive cleanings, every treatment maximizes oral health while minimizing chair time and cost, backed by flexible financing and insurance maximization that makes premium dentistry accessible to the Southern Tier—call (585) 567-2241 to experience award-winning results in a spa-calm office where your smile and schedule are treated with uncompromising excellence.
Faq
What services does Daugherty David DDS provide?
Daugherty David DDS delivers comprehensive dental care including preventive cleanings, cosmetic whitening, crowns and bridges, root canal therapy, and dental implant restoration; the practice embraces digital X-rays and intra-oral scanning to keep every treatment pain-free and precise.
How can I book an appointment at the Houghton office?
Simply call the front desk team at (585) 567-2241 or drive to 9660 NY-19, Houghton, NY 14744 during business hours; they will find a same-week slot and send you a text confirmation with paperless forms to speed up your first visit.
Does the practice accept my United States dental insurance?
Daugherty David DDS is in-network with most major United States carriers such as Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, and Aetna; the on-site insurance coordinator files claims electronically the same day so you only pay your estimated portion at checkout.
What safety protocols are in place for a 5-star patient experience?
The office maintains a 5-star review record by sterilizing each room with hospital-grade disinfectants, running HEPA filtration units between patients, and providing disposable headrest covers; these steps create a safe environment that exceeds CDC and ADA guidelines.


