Dr. Gerald F. Sabol, DDS
In the heart of Kings Bridge, Dr. Gerald F. Sabol, DDS, has redefined what it means to visit a dentist in the United States, blending small-town warmth with world-class technology. From routine exams to precision implants, his practice embodies a new standard of American dentistry—where patient trust, digital efficiency, and compassionate care converge under one roof.
130 W Kingsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10468
(718) 584-9000
Dr. Gerald F. Sabol, DDS delivers comprehensive, patient-centered dental care at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center, where cutting-edge technology meets compassionate service for veterans in a state-of-the-art facility at 130 W Kingsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10468; appointments are easily arranged via (718) 584-9000 or bronx.va.gov, ensuring streamlined access to advanced treatments in a supportive environment that consistently earns high satisfaction ratings.
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What services does Dr. Gerald F. Sabol, DDS provide at the Bronx VA clinic?
Dr. Sabol delivers comprehensive general dentistry, preventive cleanings, restorative crowns and bridges, root-canal therapy, and denture fabrication to eligible veterans at the 130 W Kingsbridge Rd facility, all within a state-of-the-art VA dental suite designed for patient comfort and safety.
How can I schedule or confirm an appointment with Dr. Sabol?
Call the James J. Peters VA Medical Center directly at (718) 584-9000, extension dental appointments, or use the VA online patient portal; new patients typically need a VA primary-care referral before seeing Dr. Gerald F. Sabol, DDS.
Is the Bronx VA dental clinic accessible by public transportation?
The clinic at 130 W Kingsbridge Rd, Bronx, NY 10468 sits one block from the 4 train at Kingsbridge Rd station and is served by multiple MTA bus lines, while on-site veterans-only parking is available for those who prefer to drive.
Does Dr. Sabol accept private insurance or only VA benefits?
As a VA-stationed dentist, Dr. Sabol treats honorably discharged veterans whose VA priority group covers dental care at no cost, but he does not accept private insurance or out-of-pocket payment—services are strictly VA-benefit based.


