Jordan Valley Community Health Center (JVCHC) in Springfield, Missouri, just finished the first phase of its Kingsley dental clinic expansion. This upgrade means more specialized dental care for both kids and adults, especially those with unique needs.
The clinic’s capacity has grown from four operatories to 25 fully equipped treatment rooms. This change allows them to serve many more patients in a timely and caring manner right in their community.
Dr. Matthew Stinson, CEO of Jordan Valley, emphasized their mission to make quality dental care accessible to everyone. The remodeled clinic features sensory-friendly elements like bubble walls, fiber-optic carpet, and noise-canceling headphones, designed for patients who may struggle with sensory processing disorders or anxiety.
The expanded services now include:
- Comprehensive dental care for children from infancy through adolescence.
- Specialized treatment for teens, including sedation dentistry.
- Adult dental care with a focus on complex health needs.
Notable dental providers now accepting new patients include:
- Dr. Anna Price: A pediatric specialist skilled in sedation and behavior management.
- Dr. Derek Smith: A general dentist experienced in treating adult patients with special needs.
- Dr. Bethany Anders: Focused on adult and special needs dental care.
- Dr. Shannon White: Another pediatric specialist with expertise in restorative care and sedation.
It’s important to start dental visits early. Jordan Valley recommends that children see a dentist by age one or within six months after their first tooth. Early visits help set a foundation for long-term oral health.
The expanded services at Kingsley clinic will begin on August 4, 2025.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, you can visit jordanvalley.org or call 417-851-1566. They offer various payment options, including Medicaid and sliding scale fees for those paying out-of-pocket.
In recent studies, access to dental care for children has been linked to improved overall health outcomes. According to the CDC, untreated dental problems can lead to issues like difficulty eating and speaking. With clinics like JVCHC expanding their services, more families can receive the care they need, supporting both dental and general well-being.
Overall, Jordan Valley’s commitment to enhancing dental care services is a significant step towards making healthcare more accessible to everyone in the community.