Crozet Family Dental — Crozet, VA

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We live here too.

A practice that has been in one small town for fifty years stops being a business the town uses and becomes part of how the town works. Our patients are the parade crowd at Claudius Crozet Park on the Fourth, the Friday bleachers at Western Albemarle, the Saturday morning line at the farmers market.

That's not a marketing angle; it's an accountability structure. You treat people differently when you'll see them Tuesday at Crozet Pizza.

The rhythms we plan around

A Crozet practice learns the town's calendar: the last-day-of-school rush in June, wisdom-teeth season through summer break, mouthguard week when fall sports start, and the use-it-or-lose-it insurance sprint every December. Our scheduling anticipates all of it — that's half of what fifty local years teaches.

The other half is geographic: families in Old Trail walk or bike here, Greenwood and Afton drive the same ten minutes they'd spend getting anywhere, and White Hall parents stack sibling appointments after school. Being close counts double in a town where everything else is twenty-five minutes east.

Growing with the town

Team members at the Crozet Commons sign
At the Crozet Commons sign — the practice's home on Three Notch'd Road

Crozet has changed — orchards to neighborhoods, a train-stop crossroads to one of the fastest-growing family destinations in the state. The practice grew alongside it deliberately: more doctors, more operatories, newer technology, a bigger home on Three Notch'd Road — and the same habit of knowing patients by name.

New to town? You're most of our new patients lately, and the welcome is practiced. One visit handles the whole family's records transfer, and the front desk can tell you where to get a decent biscuit while they're at it.

Questions we hear in the chair

Do you sponsor local teams and events?
We're part of the town's life and glad to hear from local organizations — reach the front desk with community requests and they'll route them to the right person.
We just moved to Old Trail. How do we get established?
Call or book online, say you're new to the area, and bring your insurance card — we'll handle records transfer from your previous practice and get the whole family on one schedule. Same-week appointments are often available.
Which areas do your patients come from?
Crozet and Old Trail first, and the western Albemarle arc around it — Greenwood, Afton, Batesville, White Hall, Ivy — plus plenty of families who moved east of town and kept driving back.

Serving Crozet for 50+ years. At least two full-time doctors in the building, Monday through Friday.