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Welcome to Walker Dentistry, your Dentist in Fishers, Indiana

We'd like to share with you why we love what we do:

Building and safeguarding our patient's TRUST gives us purpose

Utilizing higher training and 30 years of EXPERIENCE drives us to excellence.

Our Patients experiencing COMFORT fulfills us.

TRUST EXPERIENCE COMFORT

We've built our reputation on loving what we do.

We look forward to meeting you soon!


Please take a few moments to look through this site to get a better feel for Walker Dentistry's capabilities and Services such as Clear Braces, Same-Day Crowns, Dental Implants, Cosmetic and Sedation Dentistry, and more. We also invite you to email or call our office at any time to Request an Appointment or ask any questions. Thank you!

Meet Our Doctors

  • Becky Walker
    General Dentist

    Dr. Rebecca Walker graduated with Distinction from Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1992 and has been practicing together with Dr. Gary ever since. Dr. Becky is trained in clear braces technology and enjoys providing general dentistry care to children and adults. She is an instructor at Ivy Tech in the Dental Hygiene School and is a member of the Indianapolis North Side Spear Study Club.   She enjoys sewing and reading in her spare time.

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  • Gary Walker
    General Dentist

    Dr. Gary Walker is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Dentistry and has been practicing since 1989. He holds the position of faculty practioner at the Indiana School of Dentistry. Dr. Gary is a Cerec Same Day Dentistry Trainer for Dentsply Sirona and Patterson Dental, teaching other Dentists how to use digital CAD/CAM technology. He is also a Spear Education Faculty Club member and Director of the Indianapolis Northside Spear Study Club. Dr. Gary enjoys placing and restoring implants and staying involved with cutting edge Dental technology  He has been a Boy Scout Leader for over 12 years and is an outdoors enthusiast.

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  • Kelsey Geiger
    General Dentist

    Dr. Kelsey Geiger is a graduate of The University of Louisville School of Dentistry in 2015, She completed a general residency with The United States Air Force and went on to serve three additional years while stationed at Travis AFB, CA and Whiteman AFB, MO. Dr. Kelsey is currently in the Air Force Reserves. She is an active member in the American Dental Association, Indiana Dental Association, Indianapolis District Dental Society and Academy of General Dentistry. During her free time, she enjoys fitness and spending time with her husband and two young children. Dr. Geiger has experience treating patients of all ages and is excited to provide compassionate and comprehensive dental care. 

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Our Location

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Location Hours

Monday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

7:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

7:00 am-12:00 pm

Every other

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

  • "5 Star"
    - Kim Davis
  • "Take pride in their work and put out a quality result. Cleanings are comfortable and high quality as well. Been going here for years and will continue to do so."
    - Jesse Brooks
  • "This place is simply outstanding. I just got back from a new patient exam. Super helpful Disney-esque customer service with April at the front desk. Norma, my hygienist was knowledgeable, friendly and very skilled at cleaning my teeth without any pain. Dr. Walker took the time to patiently and thoroughly answer several of my questions regarding my treatment plan. Nobody likes going to the dentist but when you gotta go it doesn't get much better than this folks."
    - Chris Donis

Featured Articles

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  • Tooth Decay Prevention

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  • Root Canal Treatment

    Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each tooth has three basic layers: an outer layer of hard enamel (which protects the crown) or cementum (which covers the root), a middle layer of softer ...

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  • Fillings

    The bacteria in plaque produce acids that erode tooth enamel, eventually creating a hole, or cavity, in the tooth surface. Left untreated, this decay can spread to the interior of the tooth, and might lead to the need for a crown, a root canal, or even extraction. When caught early, your dentist can ...

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  • Veneers

    A dental veneer is a thin, durable porcelain shell that is custom-fabricated to cover the front of a tooth. Veneers can restore the appearance of teeth with chips, cracks, and stains, can close small gaps between the teeth, and can reshape misshapen or slightly misaligned teeth. Veneers are a popular ...

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  • Educational Videos

    Take a few minutes to watch our educational videos and learn more about different dental treatments and procedures. Video topics include general & cosmetic dentistry, Implants, oral health and hygiene, orthodontics and preventative dentistry. ...

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  • Laser Decay Diagnostics

    Using lasers, dentists can detect tooth decay that is not yet visible and would otherwise be undiagnosed using traditional methods. Laser cavity detection is based on the fact that healthy tooth structure reflects light, or “fluoresces,” differently than does decayed tooth structure. Teeth with decay ...

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  • Laser Dentistry

    Lasers direct a controlled force of energy that can remove or alter bone and tissue. By applying varying wavelengths of energy, dental lasers are used to detect and treat a myriad of oral health issues, including detecting oral cancer and treating small cavities. There are two different types of dental ...

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  • Same-Day Crowns

    A tooth that has been structurally damaged by decay or trauma sometimes needs to be crowned or “capped” so that it can look good and function properly again. A crown is a durable covering that is custom-made to fit over the entire tooth from the gum line up. Getting a crown used to mean multiple ...

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  • Digital X-Rays

    X-rays are one of the most important parts of a dental exam, and can help medical professionals detect problems long before they are visible to the naked eye, including early tooth decay, gum disease, abscesses, and abnormal growths. Benefits of Digital X-rays Easy to obtain Digital X-rays are obtained ...

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  • Intraoral Camera

    Slightly bigger than a pen, an intraoral camera is an innovative tool that can take up-close pictures of teeth, gums, and other hard-to-reach places in the mouth. Intraoral cameras can help dentists detect dental issues like tooth decay, periodontal disease, and oral cancers. Benefits of using an intraoral ...

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