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Home » Advanced Endodontic Care finds new home on Columbia Park Trail

Advanced Endodontic Care finds new home on Columbia Park Trail

Advanced Endodontic Care, 1363 Columbia Park Trail, Suite 201, Richland
November 14, 2017
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Advanced Endodontic Care patients can enjoy a riverside view from their operating chair from the clinic’s new office at 1363 Columbia Park Trail, Suite 201, in Richland.

Owner-doctors Rolf Wuerch, Steve Hansen and Jeremiah Hawkins said they look forward to serving patients in their new building. Advanced Endodontic Care treats root canals.

The clinic’s team planned to move into the new building by Nov. 9. 

Advanced Endodontic Care’s current practice is at 10505 W. Clearwater Ave., Bldg. A, in Kennewick and employs 14 full-time staff.

It began 16 years ago with one doctor and a handful of staff. 

As the Tri-Cities has grown, so has the clinic, bringing on additional doctors and staff, and expanding to a second location in Walla Walla.

The new office is a direct reflection of that ongoing growth. 

Archibald and Co. Architects of Richland designed the building. Siefken and Sons Construction of Richland is the general contractor.

The new building is two stories, consisting of nearly 20,000 square feet of commercial space. The clinic will occupy 8,400 square feet of the second floor, with 1,700 square feet available for lease.

The lower-level offers street level access and viewing windows, with 9,754 square feet available for lease either in its entirety or subdivided into up to four spaces averaging about 2,400 square feet.

Parking for Advanced Endo Care and entry to the new reception area is accessible from the rear of the building. There is a parking lot on the street level for the downstairs space.

The new office features attractive modern design elements, complemented by warm accent pieces intended to create a home-like atmosphere.

The waiting area is spacious with light-colored textiles, stone tiling, granite countertops, a modern gas fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the river.

All operatories overlook the Columbia River and Bateman Island.

A dedicated 3-D imaging room is also a new addition to the clinic’s practice and will house the latest in dental imaging technology: cone beam computed tomography, or CBCT, which captures and constructs 3-D pictures of internal structures for reference during surgery.

Ample space has been figured into the design to provide staff with a small locker room complete with changing stalls and storage space for clean scrubs and operatory footwear; adjoining staff lounge; marketing storage room with space to repair equipment in-house; private offices for each doctor; and shared office manager space.

Advanced Endodontic Care: 509-735-9735; [email protected]; advancedendocare.com. 

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