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Dr. William E. Springer, DDS

Dentist
5.0 (5 reviews) Updated Apr 21, 2026
211 S High St, Waynesboro, TN 38485

About Dr. William E. Springer, DDS

Waynesboro’s downtown stretch along High Street has long been a quiet anchor for essential services—no frills, just reliability. Among the storefronts, Dr. William E. Springer, DDS maintains a practice that fits the neighborhood’s unassuming but steady rhythm. Dentistry isn’t the kind of thing most people seek out eagerly, but when the need arises—whether for a routine cleaning, a persistent toothache, or something more involved—having a local option matters. This isn’t a specialty boutique or a chain with rotating promotions; it’s a straightforward dental office where the focus stays on exams, fillings, and the occasional crown or bridgework.

The address, 211 S High St, places it squarely in the mix of Waynesboro’s professional storefronts, neither tucked away nor overwhelmingly prominent. That kind of positioning suits a practice where the work speaks for itself—no flashy signage required. Dentists, by nature, deal in precision, and while the tools and techniques might evolve, the core tasks remain constant: checking for cavities, addressing gum health, or prepping a patient for dentures. There’s a certain predictability to it all, which some might find reassuring in a field where unexpected pain can send anyone scrambling for an appointment.

Finding the office is simple enough; the building’s facade blends into the street’s modest charm, and a quick glance at the map confirms what locals likely already know. Questions about insurance, procedures, or availability are best directed to the practice itself—no middleman, no call centers. For anyone who’d rather skip the online search and just pick up the phone, the number is (931) 722-3428. It’s the kind of detail that feels almost old-school in an era of chatbots and automated menus, but then again, so does the idea of a long-term dentist who knows your history.

Dental care isn’t the sort of thing that inspires poetic descriptions, and that’s fine. Sometimes the most useful places are the ones that don’t demand attention—just competence, consistency, and a door that’s open when you need it.

This listing was last updated on April 21, 2026

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