Documents uncomfortably legalistic and strongly/obviously worded to the benefit of the provider that you had to agree/sign in advance or they would not see you. Selling of "extras" started with reception with a brochure for an annual service plan. The dentist subsequently had "professional recommendations" to include laser treatments for my gums, an oral cavity screening/evaluation, night mouth guards for teeth grinding and the like - and the selling was done by the actual dentist during my initial evaluation!! and before the cleaning began. Honestly, as presented I questioned if future judgments would be made because things were medically necessary and/or best practices or if it was about the money. I recently moved to Henderson and was seeking a new provider and accordingly tried the $49 introductory @ McDonald Ranch Dentistry. I kept thinking it felt almost like a "loss leader" deal - get you in for $49 and try to sell $4-500 worth of other services and stuff. If something doesn't feel right - well, you know the saying. The cleaning was OK, was $49 but, the experience didn't feel right. i would not recommend them or their personal/ professional demeanor.