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Please visit FX Design, Inc's Medical & Dental Interiors website located at:
www.medical.fxdesigninc.com
Laura Bordeaux, ASID, and her team will work with you to create your
dental or medical practice that is unique and promotes the calming effects of healing, while attracting new patients & maintaining existing ones.
SAVE MONEY: By designing your custom cabinetry & obtaining competitive bids for you, we are able to greatly reduce the cost associated with typical medical & dental equipment company's cabinetry.
SAVE TIME: with a Turn Key Operation. We will design your space, specify all furniture & finishes, obtain competitive bids for you, & manage your project, from Concept to Completion. While you concentrate on growing your practice.
DESIGN - BUILD - MANAGE
We offer this option by partnering with Solidus Integrated Project Delivery. Our Open Book bids policy insures you know your contractor's cost.
FX Dental & Medical Design, in partnership with Solidus business solutions, will handle all the details, while finishing your project On Time & On Budget.
FX Dental & Medical Interiors has designed many unique projects for Dentists, Doctors, Hospital Access Centers.
Partial project list, in order of most recent completion dates:
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Jeffrey M. Shuster, D.D.S., P.C., Cromwell, CT.
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Shoreline Periodontics, Dr.Gregory A. Toback, DMD., M.S, New London, CT
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Kozlowski Orthodontics, Dr. Jeff T. Kozlowski, New London, CT
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Family Dentistry, Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn, DMD, Salem CT
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Tolland Eye Care LLC, Dr. Wayne Castagna, Optometrist, Tolland, CT
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Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Peter Nelson, DDS., Middletown, CT
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New England Holistic Health Center, Dr. Eva Salzer, Chiropractor & Mental Health, Glastonbury CT.
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Saint Francis, Glastonbury Access Center, OBGYN, Women's Health Services, Blood draw Lab, X-ray & Physical Therapy
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St. Agnes Medical Center, Dr. Steven Zelicof, MD, PHD, Orthopedic practice, White Plains, NY.
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Advance Behavioral Health, Feasibility Study, Middletown CT
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Inter-Community Mental Health Facility, East Hartford, CT
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Somerset Medical. Pediatrics & Internal Medicine, Glastonbury, CT
Please see the article below which will be featured in an upcoming issue of
Dental Economics.

"Creating a cost effective Medical or Dental Practice"
Dental & Medical practitioners can provide their patients with a cost effective healing environment, by hiring an ASID Interior Designer.
This was the case when Laura Bordeaux, ASID, an Interior Designer for FX Design Inc. in Glastonbury, CT accessed Evidence Based Knowledge, which defines the human response to color and healing, to create a unique Dental practice for Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn.
Dr. Alla Gorenbeyn has always enjoyed world travel including visits to European dental conventions and seminars. Therefore, when she purchased an existing dental practice in Salem, CT she had a vision to change the interiors from the outdated country décor, to a modern European image. She realized she needed professional help to accomplish her goals, so she hired Laura Bordeaux, ASID to make the dream come true.
Dr. Gorenbeyn requested a fresh contemporary image for her practice that incorporate bright colors and the uniquely sculpted glass sink fixtures she purchased from her European sources. Laura wanted to ensure that the hue’s she preferred would promote a healing environment that patients would feel comfortable in, and the dental staff would enjoy.
Laura Bordeaux, ASID was aware that there is a human response to color and healing. Evidence-Based Knowledge research, funded by ASID, defines how wall color in a healthcare settings, may provide an easy low cost strategy to creating a healing environment. Pastel greens reduce stress and have a calming effect, creating a sense of serenity. While pastel oranges provide a feeling of alertness and warmth. With this in mind, she set out to optimize each patient’s experience by developing three sherbet inspired dental suites.
With these specific parameters, Laura realized she needed to establish a neutral that would create a visual bridge between the bright hues of each operatory room, and the common areas such as the corridors and waiting room. Laura drew on her knowledge of design to visualize how she could create a cohesive dental practice while using three separately colored operatory rooms. First, she selected a dark cherry wood look floor to anchor all the rooms, then added whites & grays to help the eye rest between colors.
If a patient is feeling a bit anxious, they can select the cool lime green suite to reduce their stress, relax and calm their nerves. If a patient feels sad, they can choose the sunny lemon suite to brighten their day. If they are feeling chilly, they may decide on the orange suite to provide warmth and comfort.
Dr. Gorenbeyn said, “ The results are stunning! Patients are all great fans of the new office environment. Many patients state they have never seen anything similar. They enjoy their visits and look forward to coming again and again.”
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