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Welcome to Our McDonough, GA Practice

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Dentist in McDonough, GA - Brooks Cosmetic & Family Dentistry

Welcome to the practice of Brooks Cosmetic and Family Dentistry! We are excited to be your provider for your oral healthcare needs. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Brooks have had the pleasure of providing the citizens of Henry, Clayton, and the surrounding counties with state-of-the art dental care for many years. We are committed to providing our patients honest, quality-oriented dental care.

The goal of our practice is one that offers a relaxed atmosphere that not only administers reliable, top-notch care, but also one that fosters trust between patient and provider with their recommended treatment. Together we want to make our patients feel comfortable in an organized, professional manner. We can ensure that your goals are accomplished and that every patient has the smile they’ve always wanted!

Should you have any dental healthcare needs, we welcome the opportunity to provide you with a wonderful dental experience. We are currently accepting new patients. To schedule your appointment at Brooks Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, call us today at 678-583-0330. For more information about our dental procedures, please continue browsing our site.

OUR LOCATION

70 Westridge Parkway, Suite 200 McDonough, GA 30253

HOURS OF OPERATION

Our Regular Schedule

Brooks Cosmetic & Family Dentistry

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Meet Our Staff

Learn Who We Are

  • Dr. Brent Johnson D.M.D.

    Dr. Brent Johnson was born and raised in Peachtree City, GA and graduated from Starr’s Mill High School in Fayette County. He was raised under a “healthcare roof'' as his father was an optometry practice owner in Peachtree City and mother was a nurse. He understands what is required to be a trusted provider, and he takes that responsibility very seriously. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Georgia Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry.

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  • Dr. Robert Brooks, D.D.S, M.A.G.D.

    Dr. Robert Brooks is married and has two grown children in the Atlanta area. After serving in the military in Europe, he established a private practice in Georgia in 1986. He has been serving patients in the southern crescent of Atlanta for over twenty years.

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  • Carolynn S. Fuss

    Carolynn is a metro Atlanta native who graduated from The School of Dental Hygiene at Clayton State University in 1992. She has practiced in general dentistry proudly serving patients in both Clayton and Henry counties since her graduation. She strives on getting to know patients on a personal level, allowing for a comfortable and pleasant dental experience. On her off time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, camping, kayaking, hiking, and gardening.

  • Aimee Watkiss

    Aimee is a 1998 graduate from the Lewis and Clark Dental Hygiene program in Godfrey, Il. She has been a full-time Hygienist with Brooks Cosmetic and Family Dentistry since 2006. Aimee's compassion and attention to detail in her work has created a loyal following within her patient base. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, hiking, and cooking with her family.

  • Amanda McLaughlin

    Amanda is a graduate of Clayton State University with an associates in Applied Science In Dental Hygiene. She has been practicing Dental Hygiene since 1998. She has two fabulous teenage sons and has been married since 1998! She enjoys spending time with her family and church family.

  • Tamara Dobson

    Tamara is a Clayton State graduate who has been practicing dental hygiene in the local Henry County area since 1999. She enjoys getting to know her patients and making them feel at ease at each visit. She feels blessed to work with an amazing team of true dental professionals. Spending time with her husband, three daughters, and teaching her two grandchildren the Bull-Dawg 'woof' brings her the most joy. Kayaking, photography and crafting are hobbies that serve as an escape from the busy schedule of dentistry.

  • Stacy Betsill

    Office Manager

    Bio coming soon!

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