Babylon Dental Care
www.babylondentalcare.comIt all began some years ago when a man graduated from dental school and found himself working at a dental office in the Times Square Department Store. There he met an assistant that shared his philosophy of patient care. The story of Babylon Dental Care began 30 years ago with this same man and his vision. Cliff Brown first opened the doors of Babylon Dental Care in January of 1983 along with his assistant from TSS, Tory Sheehan. They did this with the intention of treating each and every patient as they would the members of their own family. “Treating people like family” became the philosophy of the practice, and both Cliff and Tory assembled a staff that would nurture this philosophy, as well. What they could never have known was how much these “team players” would inherit and manifest the kindness and generosity they both displayed. Over the years, Babylon Dental Care, much like a family, has experienced many changes. They have grown and thrived over the years. When Cliff and Tory originally opened the doors there were only three treatment rooms. Four weeks later, they had to hire two more assistants, and six weeks later they had to hire another general dentist. Within two months they added more treatment rooms. As the practice grew, so did the staff. Just like a tree, the practice grew more branches, adding more and more limbs to the family tree. Steve Peck became a partner in 1998. And Harold Gaynes added to the partnership in December of 2006. Today, 30 years later, the family has grown to 58 strong. Here at Babylon Dental Care, we are all about our family. Elbert Hubbard said, “For no matter what you’ve done for yourself or for humanity, if you can’t look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what have you really accomplished?”
Read moreIt all began some years ago when a man graduated from dental school and found himself working at a dental office in the Times Square Department Store. There he met an assistant that shared his philosophy of patient care. The story of Babylon Dental Care began 30 years ago with this same man and his vision. Cliff Brown first opened the doors of Babylon Dental Care in January of 1983 along with his assistant from TSS, Tory Sheehan. They did this with the intention of treating each and every patient as they would the members of their own family. “Treating people like family” became the philosophy of the practice, and both Cliff and Tory assembled a staff that would nurture this philosophy, as well. What they could never have known was how much these “team players” would inherit and manifest the kindness and generosity they both displayed. Over the years, Babylon Dental Care, much like a family, has experienced many changes. They have grown and thrived over the years. When Cliff and Tory originally opened the doors there were only three treatment rooms. Four weeks later, they had to hire two more assistants, and six weeks later they had to hire another general dentist. Within two months they added more treatment rooms. As the practice grew, so did the staff. Just like a tree, the practice grew more branches, adding more and more limbs to the family tree. Steve Peck became a partner in 1998. And Harold Gaynes added to the partnership in December of 2006. Today, 30 years later, the family has grown to 58 strong. Here at Babylon Dental Care, we are all about our family. Elbert Hubbard said, “For no matter what you’ve done for yourself or for humanity, if you can’t look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what have you really accomplished?”
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State
New York
City (Headquarters)
West Babylon
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
1983
Estimated Revenue
$5,000,000 to $10,000,000
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