Dental Price Compare: Best Dental vs Greater Houston Area Dentists
For most major procedures, Best Dental's published flat-rate pricing is 30 to 60 percent lower than typical pricing across the greater Houston metro. The cost differences aren't about clinical quality, materials, or technique. They're about commercial overhead, flat-rate vs itemized quoting, and practice model. This guide breaks down the real numbers procedure by procedure so patients can see exactly where the savings come from.
What's in This Comparison
Procedure-by-procedure pricing data, area breakdowns, and the mechanics behind the cost differences.
- Why Dental Prices Vary Across Greater Houston
- Pricing by Area: Quick Overview
- Implants Comparison
- Crowns Comparison
- Root Canals Comparison
- Fillings Comparison
- Extractions Comparison
- Cosmetic & Whitening Comparison
- Invisalign Comparison
- Dentures & Full Mouth Comparison
- Sedation & Emergency Comparison
- Why Best Dental Can Offer Lower Pricing
- Layering Insurance, Discount Plan & FSA
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Schedule a Visit
Why Dental Prices Vary Across Greater Houston
Two dentists 15 miles apart can charge dramatically different fees for the same procedure. The variation is rarely about clinical quality.
A single dental implant in central Houston can cost $4,500 to $7,500. The same procedure at Best Dental's Richmond office is $1,995 all-inclusive. The implant materials, the lab fabricating the crown, the technique used in the chair, and the FDA-approved implant systems are largely identical. The cost difference is structural, not clinical. Three factors drive most of the variation across the greater Houston metro.
Commercial real estate overhead. A dental practice in Galleria, Memorial, Heights, or Medical Center typically pays $15,000 to $25,000 per month in commercial rent for a standard office. The same square footage in Richmond, Katy, or parts of Sugar Land typically costs $4,000 to $8,000 per month. That difference of $10,000+ per month gets reflected directly in patient fees. A practice paying $20,000 in rent has to generate substantially more revenue per chair-hour to break even compared to a practice paying $5,000.
Flat-rate vs itemized quoting. Most dental practices quote major procedures as itemized components. An implant becomes "implant post + abutment + crown + surgical fee + sedation + bone graft if needed + temporary crown + follow-up visits." Each line item has its own price, and the total often reaches $4,500 to $7,500 when summed. A flat-rate practice like Best Dental quotes the entire procedure as a single $1,995 fee covering everything in the standard workflow. The patient knows the exact cost before treatment begins, with no surprise add-ons.
Practice model and volume. A boutique two-chair practice in central Houston that performs 3 implants per month must charge enough per implant to cover all overhead. A higher-volume practice that performs 30+ implants per month achieves operational efficiencies at scale: faster scheduling, equipment investment paying back over more cases, surgical workflows refined through repetition. The per-case fee can be lower while the practice remains sustainable.
What's NOT the reason for the price difference
- Not materials. The implant systems (Straumann, BioHorizons, Hiossen, etc.), composite resins, porcelain materials, and Invisalign aligner trays are the same products available to every dental practice in the metro.
- Not labs. Major dental labs in the Houston metro serve practices across all four cities. The porcelain crown a patient receives at a Richmond practice is fabricated at the same lab serving practices in Galleria.
- Not clinical training. Dental schools teach the same techniques. Both Dr. Sonny Naderi and Dr. Jasmine Naderi at Best Dental are accredited US dental school graduates with full DDS credentials.
- Not sterilization or safety. All dental practices in Texas are subject to the same state board licensing, sterilization standards, and OSHA infection control requirements.
Pricing by Area: Quick Overview
A snapshot of typical pricing posture across the four greater Houston cities, and where Best Dental fits.
Houston
Highest RangeTypical posture: highest fees in the metro, particularly at Galleria, Memorial, Heights, and Medical Center practices. Commercial overhead drives base costs up; boutique service models add further premium. Patients often pay 40-80% more than equivalent procedures in suburban practices.
Crown: $1,300-$1,800 typical. Implant: $4,500-$7,500 itemized. Invisalign: $5,500-$8,500.
Sugar Land
Upper-Mid RangeTypical posture: upper-middle pricing reflecting suburban premium. Overhead lower than central Houston but higher than outlying suburbs. Wealthy patient demographics support boutique pricing models at several Sugar Land practices.
Crown: $1,150-$1,500 typical. Implant: $4,000-$6,500. Invisalign: $5,000-$7,500.
Katy
Mid RangeTypical posture: mid-range pricing across most practices. Overhead moderate; competitive market with many practices serving Katy ISD families. Pricing varies significantly between practices depending on positioning.
Crown: $1,050-$1,400 typical. Implant: $3,800-$6,000. Invisalign: $4,800-$7,000.
Richmond / Best Dental
Best Dental Flat-RateBest Dental's published pricing: the lowest published flat-rate fees in the greater Houston area for most major procedures. 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407. Serving patients from all four cities.
Crown: $950 flat-rate. Implant: $1,995 all-inclusive. Invisalign: $3,999 special.
Dental Implants Comparison
Single tooth dental implant (post + abutment + crown). The largest absolute dollar difference between Best Dental and area pricing.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Implant (all-inclusive) | $4,500-$7,500 | $4,000-$6,500 | $3,800-$6,000 | $3,500-$5,500 | $1,995 |
| Bone Graft (when needed) | $800-$1,500 | $700-$1,200 | $650-$1,100 | $600-$1,000 | $500 |
| All-on-4 Full Arch (single arch) | $25,000-$40,000 | $22,000-$35,000 | $20,000-$32,000 | $18,000-$30,000 | Custom quote |
Area ranges reflect typical itemized pricing where the implant post, abutment, and crown are quoted separately. Best Dental's $1,995 is a single all-inclusive fee.
The implant comparison is the most dramatic on this page because the procedure has the highest underlying fee variation. A patient who would otherwise pay $5,500 for a single implant at a typical Houston-area practice saves approximately $3,500 at Best Dental. For patients needing multiple implants (a back molar plus a premolar, for example), the savings stack accordingly.
The $1,995 fee covers the titanium implant post, the abutment connector, and the porcelain crown as a single all-inclusive procedure. Most other Houston-area practices quote each component separately: the post at $1,500-$2,500, the abutment at $500-$900, and the crown at $1,200-$1,800. When all three are summed, the total typically reaches $4,500-$7,500. Best Dental's approach bundles the standard implant workflow into one published fee with no surprise add-ons. Full implant page.
Crowns Comparison
Standard porcelain crown for restored teeth. One of the most frequently needed procedures in adult dentistry.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Porcelain Crown (anterior) | $1,300-$1,800 | $1,150-$1,500 | $1,050-$1,400 | $950-$1,300 | $950 |
| Porcelain Crown (molar) | $1,400-$1,900 | $1,200-$1,600 | $1,100-$1,500 | $1,000-$1,400 | $950 |
| 3-Unit Bridge | $3,800-$5,500 | $3,300-$4,800 | $3,100-$4,500 | $2,900-$4,200 | $2,850 |
Best Dental's $950 crown fee is flat-rate regardless of material (standard porcelain, zirconia, or all-ceramic) and location in the mouth.
Crowns are one of the most common procedures in adult dentistry, typically needed after root canals, on cracked teeth, or to restore severely decayed teeth. The savings on a single crown at Best Dental vs typical Houston-area pricing range from $250 to $850 per crown. For patients needing multiple crowns over time, the cumulative savings can be substantial.
A common upcharge tactic at many practices is differential pricing by material. A "porcelain crown" might be advertised at $1,100 but escalate to $1,500-$1,800 once zirconia, all-ceramic, or premium material is selected. Best Dental's $950 fee is the same regardless of material; the crown is fabricated using the appropriate material for the tooth's function without surprise pricing tiers. The fee is the same for back molars (which often see higher fees at other practices due to "complexity") as for front teeth.
Root Canals Comparison
Endodontic therapy by tooth type. General dentist pricing vs endodontist specialist pricing; the gap is significant.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Root Canal (Anterior) | $1,100-$1,600 | $950-$1,400 | $900-$1,300 | $800-$1,200 | $750 |
| Root Canal (Premolar) | $1,300-$1,800 | $1,150-$1,600 | $1,050-$1,500 | $950-$1,400 | $850 |
| Root Canal (Molar) | $1,500-$2,100 | $1,300-$1,800 | $1,200-$1,700 | $1,100-$1,500 | $950 |
| Endodontist Specialist Premium | +30-50% | +25-40% | +25-40% | +25-35% | N/A, in-house |
Best Dental performs root canals in-house on the same day for most cases, avoiding referral premiums to endodontist specialists.
Root canals are one of the most-feared dental procedures, and the cost adds to the anxiety. A molar root canal at Best Dental is $950 vs $1,500-$2,100 at typical Houston-area general practices, and even higher when referred to an endodontist specialist. The savings on a single molar root canal at Best Dental vs typical Houston-area pricing average $550-$1,150.
An additional factor: most general dental practices in Houston refer molar root canals out to endodontist specialists, who add a specialist premium of 25-50% on top of the base fee. Best Dental performs root canals in-house at all three tooth-type tiers (anterior, premolar, molar) under one roof, avoiding the referral premium and the additional appointment burden. For Richmond, Katy, Sugar Land, or Houston patients dealing with an emergency root canal need, see the emergency dental page for same-day availability.
Fillings Comparison
Composite fillings priced by surface count. Small dollar differences per filling add up dramatically across a lifetime of dental care.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Composite Filling (1 surface) | $200-$325 | $180-$300 | $170-$280 | $150-$250 | $125 |
| Composite Filling (2 surfaces) | $250-$375 | $225-$350 | $200-$325 | $175-$300 | $150 |
| Composite Filling (3+ surfaces) | $300-$450 | $275-$400 | $250-$375 | $225-$350 | $175 |
Best Dental's filling fees tier by surface count: $125, $150, and $175. The same tooth-colored composite resin used at every practice in the area.
Composite fillings at Best Dental are priced $125 for single-surface, $150 for two-surface, and $175 for three-plus-surface restorations. Many Houston-area practices charge $200-$450 for the same procedure, with multi-surface fillings at the higher end of that range. The materials are the same composite resin used industry-wide. The technique is the same. The savings come from the flat-rate pricing model.
The per-filling savings look small in isolation but compound across a lifetime. A patient who needs 8-10 fillings over a 20-year span saves $600-$2,000 at Best Dental vs typical Houston-area pricing on fillings alone. For families with multiple children, each needing routine fillings as adult teeth come in, the cumulative difference can reach several thousand dollars.
Extractions Comparison
Tooth removal procedures including impacted wisdom teeth. Best Dental's flat-rate fee applies across all extraction types.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simple Tooth Extraction | $250-$450 | $225-$400 | $200-$375 | $200-$350 | $250 |
| Surgical Extraction | $400-$700 | $350-$600 | $325-$550 | $300-$500 | $250 |
| Wisdom Tooth (impacted) | $500-$900 | $450-$800 | $400-$750 | $375-$700 | $250 |
Best Dental's $250 extraction fee is flat-rate across all extraction types, including impacted wisdom teeth, which typically command oral surgeon premiums elsewhere.
Wisdom tooth extractions show the largest extraction savings on this comparison. Most Houston-area practices refer impacted wisdom teeth to oral surgeons who charge $500-$900 per tooth including sedation. Best Dental performs all extraction types in-house at $250 flat-rate, with oral sedation available separately at $100 or IV sedation at $500 if elected. For a patient needing all 4 wisdom teeth removed, the savings at Best Dental can exceed $2,000 vs being referred to an oral surgeon.
For Houston patients specifically, the Houston tooth extraction page details what's included. Katy patients have a dedicated page as well. The flat-rate $250 fee applies regardless of which location page the patient enters through.
Cosmetic & Whitening Comparison
Elective cosmetic procedures where pricing transparency matters most because insurance typically doesn't apply.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| In-Office Whitening | $700-$1,100 | $600-$950 | $550-$900 | $500-$850 | $450 |
| Take-Home Whitening Trays | $400-$650 | $350-$550 | $325-$500 | $300-$475 | $250 |
| Composite Veneer (per tooth) | $700-$1,200 | $600-$1,000 | $550-$900 | $500-$850 | $450 |
| Porcelain Veneer (per tooth) | $1,400-$2,500 | $1,250-$2,200 | $1,150-$2,000 | $1,000-$1,800 | $999 |
Cosmetic procedures are typically not covered by insurance, making transparent pricing especially important. Best Dental publishes flat-rate fees up front.
Cosmetic procedures are almost never covered by dental insurance, which means patients pay 100% of the fee out of pocket (or via FSA/HSA, financing, or the Discount Plan). Because insurance isn't absorbing the cost, the difference between practices is borne entirely by the patient. For a smile makeover involving 6-8 composite veneers, the savings at Best Dental vs typical Houston-area pricing can reach $1,800-$5,400.
Veneers in particular show large fee variation across the metro because the procedure is often marketed as a premium cosmetic service. Composite veneers at $450/tooth at Best Dental cost $700-$1,200 at typical Houston practices. Porcelain veneers at $999/tooth at Best Dental cost $1,400-$2,500 at typical Houston practices, meaning a patient doing a smile makeover with 8 porcelain veneers saves $3,200 to $12,000 at Best Dental vs typical area pricing. The clinical procedure is the same. The material is the same dental porcelain or composite. The difference is positioning and pricing strategy.
Invisalign & Orthodontics Comparison
Orthodontic treatment where the actual lab cost is similar everywhere; the patient quote is what varies dramatically.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Invisalign Clear Aligners | $5,500-$8,500 | $5,000-$7,500 | $4,800-$7,000 | $4,500-$6,500 | $3,999 |
| Traditional Metal Braces | $4,800-$7,000 | $4,300-$6,200 | $4,000-$5,800 | $3,800-$5,500 | $4,500 |
| Quick Braces for Adults | $3,500-$5,500 | $3,200-$4,800 | $3,000-$4,500 | $2,800-$4,200 | $2,999 |
| Adult Orthodontics | $5,500-$8,500 | $5,000-$7,500 | $4,800-$7,000 | $4,500-$6,500 | $3,999 (Invisalign) |
The Invisalign lab fee (what Align Technology charges practices) is similar everywhere. Quote differences come from how practices structure the patient fee, not from the underlying cost.
The Invisalign comparison is striking because the underlying cost (what Align Technology charges the practice for the aligner trays) is similar at every practice. The dramatic price differences come from how the practice structures the patient quote.
Most Houston-area orthodontic specialist offices itemize Invisalign into multiple components: base aligner fee, attachments, IPR (interproximal reduction), refinements quoted separately, and retainers as add-ons. When all components are summed, the total reaches $5,500-$8,500. Best Dental's $3,999 fee is flat-rate covering the full aligner series, all in-office visits, attachments, IPR, and the first set of final retainers as a single all-inclusive package. The Houston patient who would otherwise pay $7,000 for Invisalign saves approximately $3,000 by traveling to Richmond for the same Invisalign treatment using the same Align lab fabrication.
For adult orthodontic patients specifically, see the adult orthodontics page. For Houston-area patients specifically, the Houston affordable braces page details what's included.
Quick Braces for Adults at $2,999 is a short-term orthodontic option for patients who want to address front-teeth cosmetic alignment without committing to full 18-24 month treatment. Treatment typically completes in 4 to 9 months by focusing on the visible front teeth only, rather than full bite correction. It's the right fit for adults whose back-teeth bite is acceptable and who primarily want to straighten the social-six teeth visible when smiling. At $2,999 flat-rate, Quick Braces saves $500 to $2,500 vs typical Houston-area short-term orthodontic pricing, and saves $1,500+ compared to full Invisalign or traditional braces for patients who don't need the full treatment scope. The orthodontic consultation determines whether a patient is a candidate for Quick Braces vs full orthodontic treatment.
Dentures & Full Mouth Comparison
Replacement teeth solutions where the dollar differences are some of the largest in dentistry.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Complete Denture (per arch) | $2,000-$3,500 | $1,750-$3,000 | $1,650-$2,750 | $1,500-$2,500 | $1,250 |
| Partial Denture | $1,500-$2,500 | $1,300-$2,200 | $1,200-$2,000 | $1,100-$1,800 | $1,250 |
| Denture Repair | $500-$900 | $450-$800 | $400-$750 | $400-$700 | $450 |
| Implant-Supported Denture | $8,000-$15,000 | $7,000-$13,000 | $6,500-$12,000 | $6,000-$11,000 | Custom quote |
Best Dental's $1,250 complete denture fee is flat-rate per arch. Patients needing upper and lower dentures save approximately $1,500-$3,500 compared to typical area pricing.
For patients needing dentures, the per-arch savings at Best Dental vs typical Houston-area pricing range from $250 to $2,250. For patients needing both upper and lower complete dentures, the cumulative savings can reach $3,500-$4,500 on the dental work alone. Denture repairs at Best Dental are $450 flat-rate, compared to $500-$900 at typical area practices.
Sedation & Emergency Comparison
Add-on procedures and emergency visit fees where rate transparency makes a significant difference.
| Procedure | Houston | Sugar Land | Katy | Richmond Area | Best Dental |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IV Sedation | $700-$1,200 | $600-$1,000 | $550-$900 | $500-$800 | $500 |
| Oral Sedation | $250-$500 | $225-$425 | $200-$400 | $175-$350 | $100 |
| Emergency Exam | $150-$250 | $125-$225 | $110-$200 | $99-$175 | $89 |
| Deep Cleaning (per quadrant) | $250-$400 | $225-$350 | $200-$325 | $175-$300 | $150 |
| Routine Cleaning & Exam | $220-$350 | $200-$300 | $180-$275 | $150-$250 | $99 |
For PPO-insured patients, routine cleanings and exams are typically 100% covered. For uninsured patients, the Discount Plan ($199/year/member) includes 2 free cleanings + 2 free exams.
IV sedation at $500 flat-rate at Best Dental vs $700-$1,200 at typical Houston-area practices is one of the largest percentage differences on this comparison. For anxious patients needing multiple procedures done under IV sedation across a treatment plan, the cumulative savings can be significant.
Emergency dental visits at Best Dental are billed as an $89 emergency exam, with treatment quoted at standard flat-rate fees. Many Houston-area practices charge premium emergency rates of $150-$250 just for the exam, on top of the eventual treatment costs.
Why Best Dental Can Offer Lower Pricing
Four structural reasons the published flat-rate fees stay consistently below typical Houston-area pricing, without compromising quality.
1. Lower fixed overhead. Best Dental's Richmond office at 22377 Bellaire Blvd pays significantly less per square foot in commercial rent than equivalent square footage in Galleria, Memorial, Heights, or Medical Center. The savings on monthly fixed costs translate directly into lower fees for every patient who walks through the door. This isn't a cost-cutting trick; it's the geographic reality of commercial real estate across the Houston metro.
2. High-volume practice model. Best Dental performs many more cases per month than the average boutique practice. The 1,664+ Google reviews (4.9 star average) reflect a high case volume across general dentistry, implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic work. High volume produces operational efficiencies: equipment investment amortizes over more cases, surgical workflows refine through repetition, scheduling efficiencies reduce per-case overhead. The lower per-case fee remains sustainable because total practice revenue is healthy.
3. Flat-rate pricing model. The flat-rate model eliminates the quoting overhead, the per-case negotiation, and the patient anxiety around hidden costs. Most practices spend significant front-desk and provider time customizing quotes for each patient. Best Dental's published fees are the same for every patient, which simplifies scheduling, eliminates pricing disputes, and lets the practice operate efficiently. The savings from operational efficiency get passed back to patients in the form of lower published fees.
4. Comprehensive scope under one roof. Dr. Sonny Naderi handles implants, family, and surgical dentistry. Dr. Jasmine Naderi handles cosmetic, restorative, and orthodontic care. Most cases that would be referred out to specialists at typical practices (endodontist for root canals, periodontist for gum work, oral surgeon for extractions, cosmetic dentist for veneers) are handled in-house at Best Dental. This eliminates the specialist referral premium and consolidates the patient's treatment timeline.
What Best Dental does NOT compromise on
- FDA-approved implant systems. Major brand-name implants (Straumann, BioHorizons, Hiossen, etc.), the same systems used at premium-priced practices.
- Same dental labs. Crown and bridge fabrication uses the major Houston-area dental labs that serve practices throughout the metro.
- Same materials. Composite resins, porcelain materials, Invisalign aligners, sedation drugs, and all clinical supplies are sourced from the same suppliers serving every Texas dental practice.
- Same clinical training. Both Best Dental doctors are accredited US dental school graduates with full DDS credentials and ongoing continuing education.
- Same safety standards. Texas State Board of Dental Examiners licensing, OSHA infection control, and CDC sterilization standards apply identically to all licensed dental practices in the state.
Stacking Insurance, Discount Plan & FSA Dollars
Best Dental's flat-rate pricing is the starting point. Layered with PPO insurance, the Discount Plan, or FSA/HSA dollars, total out-of-pocket can drop significantly further.
PPO-insured patients. Best Dental is in-network for seven major PPO carriers: Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield Texas, Guardian, MetLife, and United Healthcare. For patients with these plans, the PPO covers a portion of each procedure at the contracted rate: typically 100% for preventive care (cleanings and exams), 70-80% for basic services (fillings), and 50% for major services (crowns, root canals, dentures). Because Best Dental's underlying fee is already low, the patient balance after insurance is dramatically lower than at higher-fee practices. Verify in-network status at the PPO dentist page. Best Dental does not accept HMO, DMO, or DHMO plans.
Discount Plan patients (cash, no insurance). For the millions of Greater Houston residents without employer-sponsored dental insurance (retirees on Medicare, self-employed contractors, gig workers, between-jobs patients), the Best Dental Discount Plan at $199/year/member provides: 2 free comprehensive exams, 2 free regular cleanings, and member pricing on all other treatments at Best Dental. The Discount Plan cannot be combined with insurance on the same procedure, but for uninsured patients planning any meaningful dental work, the membership typically saves significantly more than $199 on the dental treatment alone.
FSA/HSA dollars. Every dental procedure at Best Dental qualifies as an FSA-eligible or HSA-eligible medical expense under IRS rules. Patients paying with pre-tax FSA or HSA dollars reduce their effective cost by their marginal federal tax bracket. A $1,995 implant paid from FSA funds at the 22% federal tax bracket effectively costs $1,556 after pre-tax savings. For Houston-metro patients in higher tax brackets, the savings stack further.
Three example scenarios across the four cities
- Houston Galleria-area patient needing a single implant. Typical Houston-area implant: $5,500. Best Dental implant: $1,995. Patient savings before insurance: $3,505. With Delta Dental PPO covering $500 of the implant: out-of-pocket at Best Dental = $1,495 vs $5,000 at Houston-area practice. Total savings: $3,505.
- Sugar Land patient needing Invisalign. Typical Sugar Land Invisalign: $5,800. Best Dental Invisalign: $3,999. Patient savings: $1,801. If patient has $2,000 PPO ortho rider, both options consume the full rider, so the differential remains $1,801 cash savings. If patient also uses FSA at 22% bracket: effective cost at Best Dental ~$3,119, saving an additional ~$880 on taxes.
- Katy retiree without insurance needing 4 fillings. Typical Katy 4 fillings: ~$1,200 ($300 avg). Best Dental 4 fillings: ~$650 ($150-$175 avg). Patient savings cash: $550. With Discount Plan: $199 membership + member pricing on additional preventive care = significant additional value over the year.
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Schedule a new patient consultation at Best Dental. $99 comprehensive exam with digital X-rays, applied as credit toward any treatment you choose. Receive a written treatment plan showing the exact flat-rate fee for every procedure, your insurance contribution, and your final patient balance, before anything begins. Patients welcome from Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, and Richmond. Office at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400, Richmond TX 77407.


