1. Jordan & Pham Dentistry
  2. Jordan & Pham Dentistry
  3. 5
    (Based on 121 reviews)
  4. 22521 Avenida Empresa
  5. Suite 102
  6. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
  7. (949) 888-5665

Average Patient Rating

5 (121 reviews)
Takes Time to Listen: 100 %
Communicates Well: 100 %
Average Wait Time: 2 minutes

Patient Referrals

Referral by:
5.0
April 22, 2012

"From our very first visit, over two years ago now, we have always had an exceptional attention and treatment."

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Verified on 04-27-2012
Referral by:
5.0
April 7, 2012

"You guys are the best!"

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Verified on 04-09-2012
Referral by:
5.0
March 22, 2012

"I have been to many dentists of over the years and Jordan & Pham has been an exceptional experience. I would not hesitate recommend them for any type of dental work. Thank you for the years of great service. "

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Verified on 03-23-2012
Referral by:
5.0
February 24, 2012

"Going to the dentist has never been one of my favorite things to do, but your office makes everything so much better than I've ever experienced. The entire staff makes you feel welcome and I often tell my friends I feel like I've given my teeth the best chance they could possibly have!"

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Verified on 02-24-2012
Referral by:
5.0
February 6, 2012

"Experienced and professional. Would recommend to all."

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Verified on 02-07-2012
Referral by:
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January 26, 2012

"My experience with this office is always excellent. "

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Verified on 01-28-2012

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8:00 8:45 12:30 8:00 2:45
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Education and Credentials

UoP - University of the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry ADA - American Dental Association CDA - California Dental Association OCDS - Orange County Dental Society

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Blog

05-14-2011

 

Q: What got you into this specific medical field?
A: I shared a love of art and science with a close family friend growing up, who happened to be a dentist. Over time, he became a mentor and a large reason that I chose dentistry as a profession. My wife (Dr. CamTu Pham, DDS) and I practice dentistry together and enjoy helping our patients achieve healthy, beautiful smiles.
 
Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?
A: My wife and I both grew up in southern... read more

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