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Pampa Dental Arts

Dear Patient,


Welcome to our dental office. I know selecting any type of healthcare provider is a decision few of us take lightly. Therefore, we appreciate the confidence you have shown in selecting our dental team. We want you to feel at home here and we will do whatever we can to make your visits as comfortable as possible.

Our goal is to give you the best dental care available. We will recommend for you the same treatment we would want for our family and ourselves. We will also strive to give you the same level of care we would expect for our family. We want you to be completely informed about every aspect of your treatment. We will do our best to explain our recommendations, procedures, fees and payment options. We encourage you to ask questions and to let us know if you need additional information about your dental care.

Our team wants to build a relationship of trust and friendship with you that will help put you at ease during dental treatment. Our desire is to develop a professional relationship and a personal relationship with you and your family. We want to know when you have a special event in your life like weddings, babies, graduations, birthdays and anniversaries! We want our office to be a place you feel good about!

We are committed to helping you maintain the best oral health possible. We look forward to you being a part of our dental family. Hopefully you will look forward to your appointments and be comfortable sending your family and friends to our office for their dental needs.

Sincerely,

Dr. Christopher Mohr

Call us today! (806) 665-0921

Meet the Doctors

Learn Who We Are

  • Christopher S. Mohr
    DDS

    Dr. Chris Mohr completed his undergraduate education in Lincoln, Nebraska, where he attended Union College. He graduated summa cum laude with his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Pre-Dental Studies...

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Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

  • "Dr. Mohr provided me with excellent care when I needed it the most."
    Jennifer R.
  • "Visiting Pampa Dental Arts gives my family and me more reasons to smile."
    The Johnson Family

Our Location

2427 N. Hobart Pampa, TX 79065

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Pampa Dental Arts PLLC

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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