Dr. Lauren Weitz is committed to providing high quality dentistry in a relaxed and friendly environment. Her team is committed to understanding the individual needs of each patient to help them achieve a healthy and beautiful smile. Using the best materials and techniques available, we provide excellent care for the entire family. Whether you are here for a child’s first dental visit, a crown or implant tooth replacement, we want to make it the best experience possible for you.
Dr. Weitz is committed to staying up to date with the most current techniques and principles in patient care available. She attends seminars and lectures to continue to learn and improve patient care whenever possible. Dr. Weitz is a member of the American Dental Association, the Illinois State Dental Society and the Chicago Dental Society.
Meet our DoctorsIn addition to examinations and cleanings, Dr. Weitz offers:
Tooth colored restorations, cosmetic bonding, whitening, veneers and Invisalign to enhance your smile.
Contact usOffering full mouth and single tooth implant solutions for missing teeth.
Contact usMetal free, esthetic options to restore your teeth to function.
Contact usStart your children on the track to dental health with early preventative visits.
Contact usHealthy gums are the key to a healthy mouth and body. Diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease starts here.
Contact usDr. Lauren Weitz is a 2005 graduate of Marquette University School of Dentistry. Her gentle and caring nature puts both adults and children at ease. In June 2013, Dr. Lauren Weitz opened the doors to her family dental practice in Bartlett. After years of working at a corporate dental group in Elgin and a small family practice in St. Charles, she was determined to fulfill her dream of starting her own practice where she could carry out her vision of what a dental office should be. You can be assured that she will take the time to listen to your concerns and provide an individualized treatment plan that will accommodate your busy schedule and your financial situation. Dr.Weitz resides in Bartlett with her husband and three beautiful children. She enjoys family trips, reading, running and attending musical performances of all kinds.
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