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Dr. Daniel J. Winn has been practicing as a private dentist since 2008. In July 2012, Dr. Daniel J. Winn relocated to Chippewa Falls and purchased Dr. John Look's practice. Before moving to Chippewa Falls, Dr. Winn practiced in Elroy (WI) and helped create a satellite clinic in Necedah (WI). Dr. Winn was born in Monticello. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a third-generation Winn dentist after getting his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Marquette University. Dr. Winn earned the Faculty and Academy of General Dentistry's Senior Dental Award for having the "greatest interest, knowledge, and proficiency" during his final year of Dental School. He successfully volunteered on dental missions to Puebla, Mexico, and multiple orphanages in Oaxaca. His active engagement with the Wisconsin Dental Association (WDA) included the Mission of Mercy, Give Kids a Smile Day, and the Mission of Mercy. At the WDA Peer Review Panel, he was also appointed at the WI level to ensure and improve oral care.
 
Most reviewers have provided positive testimonials of Winn Family Dentistry, with the theme of staff friendliness and professionalism recurring throughout the comments. Although the clinic was operational, they still gave each patient excellent, which led to outstanding care. Hygienists were considered fabulous, showing both kindness and enthusiasm, with some patients permitted to establish close connections with them. Dr Winn and Dr Gunderson are both competent, compassionate medical professionals who are sensitive to the patients' needs. They avoid recommending unnecessary dental services, demonstrating ethical conduct in their medical practice. After their appointment, many parents and adults program another appointment, which shows a high level of satisfaction and confidence in the medical care provided. It is easy to suggest the clinic to other potential patients due to the positive small details, such as ease of scheduling appointments or the feeling that he was heard when discussing treatment options. One has felt hurt or betrayed a recommendation, which highlighted the way in which dental medicine could also be patient-centric. This is an excellent warm and professional atmosphere, and our emotion is good after the meeting it. These patients explain how satisfied and, if necessary, it feels essential to see the dentist are.