Want to feel like the prettiest girl at the dance? Once you start researching orthodontists, you will be wooed and courted like a debutant. I did the usual background research, asking for references from friends and neighbors, scheduling consultations and then checking the finalists records with the dental board. I was down to two orthodontists in West Linn and let my son, the patient, make the final choice. The treatment plans were almost identical, so it really came down to where he felt more comfortable. He decided to go with Dr. Sierk and so far we have both been pleased with the results. This is a modern clinic in the West Linn Central Village. Not only has the care been great(nice mix of professionalism, kindness and humor), but the transactional elements have been outstanding. We both felt very well informed about the process and what to expect and they presented tutorials on brushing, flossing, etc. on an iPad. I use a flexible spending account through my employer and it is a constant source of irritation to me. I have to present itemized receipts for every transaction. When I mentioned that to the staff here, they gave me all of the necessary paperwork up front with helpful post-it notes like, «Submit this first», «Submit second if they lose the first or need clarification, but not at the same time.» Worked like a charm. Another bonus is that Dr. Sierk provides local kids(patients or not) with mouthguards prior to the football season. They are made from impressions of their teeth, so they are far superior to the generic kind. I’m a fan of his version of community outreach. Convenient location and early morning appointments, so they don’t interfere with our school and work routines. Comfortable waiting area for the parents and kids with lots of magazines and electronics for them to enjoy while they wait. I remember my own orthodontic care as a bit of a traumatic experience. Happily, I don’t think my son will view it the same way.