Cotton Creek Dental has been on Telegraph Street in Washington City for more than thirty years. Drs. David Brown and Jacob Jennings run it as a two-dentist office in the small commercial cluster that runs along Telegraph through the older Washington town center, the spine of the city before the freeway exit became the city’s center of gravity. Telegraph is the original commercial street, named for the actual telegraph line that once ran along it.
A Washington City practice that has watched Washington City become a suburb
Three decades is enough time to have watched Washington’s whole transformation. When Cotton Creek opened, Washington was still mostly the old pioneer-cotton town with farmland between it and St. George; today Washington Fields is one of the largest residential build-outs in the region, the freeway exit hosts national chains, and the city’s population has roughly tripled. Cotton Creek has stayed on the same block on Telegraph through that whole arc, which is itself a continuity signal.
Two doctors, one practice
The two-dentist scale gives the office scheduling depth and clinical coverage that a solo practice cannot match — when one dentist is out, the practice doesn’t shut down, and acute issues can be triaged across two calendars. Care is general family dentistry: cleanings, fillings, crowns, root canals, routine extractions. Both owners are publicly named, both are credentialed and verifiable, and the practice’s site, Yelp profile, and address all cross-reference cleanly.
A clean Washington-City anchor
Among the more verifiable dental candidates in Washington City: thirty-plus years on Telegraph, two named owners, multi-year consistent review history, and operational continuity across the city’s growth. That is the candidate shape the 435 register prioritizes when surfacing practices outside the St. George core.