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Robin Nickleson, 30 East 60th Street, New York, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I'm a physician, so I know that finding a good dentist is very very important. Robin is the most talented dentist I've had in decades. She's smart, fast, and clear. She's not a big schmoozer--if that's what you want to pay for,--but she's plenty pleasant and pleasantly direct. She replaced a crown for me and got it in one take. I've got a strange bite so it's usually hours of grinding to get a so-so fit. I was amazed! It's the best fit I've ever had. Sincerely, G.H.Beachum, MD

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Hegedus, 30 Central Park South, New York, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Had a 10:00 AM appointment and made the mistake of arriving 15 minutes early (first time there so I knew there would be history to write). Was told the office wasn't open yet and was made to stand in the hall outside the door for 20 minutes -- this with extremely painful arthritis in my hips, knowing the whole time that there was an empty waiting room on the other side of the door, and forms to be filled out. When they finally let me, and the others who arrived early in, I cancelled on the spot. Such a lack of understanding of the patient experience, and the inhospitable discourtesy to deny patients access to comfortable seating (there are none in the cramped hallway outside the door) bespeaks an utter lack of empathy which for me rules this oral surgeon out.

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Steven D. Kaplan, DMD, 119 West 57th Street, New York, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Kaplan is an endodontist with many years of experience in the field. Despite his busy day, he disrupted his schedule to treat my emergency root canal infection. He is friendly, humorous, calm, and mindful of making me feel comfortable and pain-free. He works with great assurance and patience. My visits to his office were very positive experiences.

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Dr Karen M Altszuler, 501 Madison ave, New York, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Altszuler is a gentle and extreme competent dentist. She is patient with someone like me who is terrified of the dentist. She treats me patiently and kindly while working on my teeth. I am happy to say that I have a dentist that I want to visit twice a year or whenever the need arises. She also have a great staff who are as nice as she is.

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Office, Dr. Katrina Kouroupas, New York, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

She is the best and nicest dentist I ever had. Her expertise in cosmetic dentistry is outstanding. She does not overbook her patients and keeps to her appointment schedule. Her staff and office environment is very friendly and pleasant.

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Evan Oshry, East Meadow, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Wonderful dentist, soft touch and personality. Terrific staff. Never wait more than 10 minutes.

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Casanas, 130 east Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Amazing dentist with great skills and qualifications, highly recommended! I travel across the country to see him from California I love his staff, advance technology of the clinic, and overall affable atmosphere that he provides with his dental care. Must see this DDS!

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Dr. Rabiel Amirian, 142 Joralemon street 6e, Brooklyn, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I got a full mouth implants reconstruction finalized recently and I m in love with the results. He improved my teeth appearance dramatically and my life turned around in a positive way. I m not afraid of dental work anymore. He is clinically great and a good human being. It's hard to find both qualities in one person but he got it. I highly recommend him.

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Scott Kupetz, New Hackensack rd, Wappingers Falls, NY


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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Howard M Chasolen, 2033 Wood Street, sarasota, FL


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Beware of Dr. Howard M Chasolen's Dental practice in Sarasota Fl. I went to him two years ago to have an upper dental screw in bridge unit made to connect to the wonderful implants and bone graft work that was done by Dr. Craig M Mish and his superb faculty of Sarasota fl. However, Dr Chasolen dramatically failed to the task of making what he had agreed to make and his promise that he could do it for the sum of $38,190.00 that was paid long before the work was ever sent out to a California discount dental lab. The lab failed to perform on over 10 attempts to make the unit functional and aesthetically appealing, as it was sent back and forth Approx. 15 times, 10 for the same corrections and 5 reg. times for the preliminary work. Dr. Chasolen and I agreed to do an entire new dental plan of a less costly glue in unit but for the same cost of the screw in unit, with a new local lab in Sarasota FL. I agreed to this to get the long and tedious nightmare over with, as I traveled 2500 miles and over 25 visits to Dr. Chasolen's office. But again, the so called new dental plan never took place as discussed on 3-14-18. Nor did I get a call back for an emergency call that I placed to Dr. Chasolen for the temp. unit that was falling out while talking and eating, and after over three days of waiting for a call back, I then had no choice but to go to a new dentist and paid a new fee of $27,000.00 for a new dental plan and a glue in unit ($11,000.00 cheaper than Dr. Chasolen's price. No charges were made to Dr. Chasolen for the failed unit that was cancelled and sent back to the California lab, but Dr. Chasolen thought it would be fair for him to keep all the money that I paid him, and he offered me a mere $7,500.00 refund from my $38,190.00 that I already gave to him plus my new expense of $27,000.00 so my total cost is now $65,5190.00. When I went to Dr. Chasolen for my dental plan I recently had a $7,000.00 new implant that was chipped by him while trying to remove the temp. bridge and also for the issue that the lab could not match it, so Dr Chasolen charged me $3,000.00 to remove the chipped crown. Now the new dentist charged me $2,200.00 to add that back into the new unit, I also paid $550.00 twice for a guide that was lost in Dr. Chasolen's possession

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