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    Astrid A Recio, DMD

    5.0 (1 review)
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    William J Kinzler, DDS

    4.2(9 reviews)
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    Its really uncomfortable for me to write this review since I've been a patient off and on for about…read more8 years but I've always felt that the front desk staff was a bit rude and off-putting and that, quite honestly, really was terrible for Dr kinzler to only accept PPOs and be out of network so he could charge more and I could pay more but he was nice and his work was always really good so I only went to him for specific things, like extractions, implants, etc... I would see my reg, in network DDS for all the routine stuff. Recently, as in this morning, I was told I needed an extraction due to a tooth fracture. This was from an endodontist. I called Dr Kinzler and explained that I needed the procedure and the first thing that Joan, the receptionist said, was that Dr Kinzler doesn't do extractions anymore and they would refer me to an oral surgeon. I was surprised and said "he's done an extractions me me in the past" but before I could finish the sentence she sarcastically said "hookaaay" and handed the phone to Elaine, another receptionist. Elaine explained that Dr Kinzler no longer did extractions unless it was followed by an implant, I explained that was my plan. She said oh well you didn't tell Joan that....I didn't have time too. Joan didn't also say he's doing them only for implants, she said he's not doing them at all and tried to refer me. They're only open 3 days a week with minimal hours which for any normal person with a job is super inconvenient and when I was talking about setting up an appt for a week or 2 from now I was made to feel like I had to set it up right away because "Dr is booked out normally 6 to 8 weeks so they can't garunettee my spot" I felt like I was talking to a legit sales person. First, when you think its just for an extraction, you don't want my business, then when you find out I also wanted an implant, you pressure me to book now. Not only do I feel mocked and disrespected by the front desk staff, I feel that Dr Kinzler is "too good" to do the same procedures he did on me years back, unless I fit his qualifications for what pays him the most. I'll be looking for another dentist to do what I need. Even though I'd love for Kinzler to do it, I have integrity and this last interaction made me feel devalued as a patient.

    I have been a patient of Dr. Kinzler for over five years. I will say without hesitation that he's…read morethe best dentist I've ever experienced. I have lived in a lot of places and I've had a lot of dentists work on me so I can easily compare the difference. The office has the most up-to-date technology for dental work and runs very efficiently. I now live almost an hour away and still drive over there because he's that good. Normally I dislike having extensive dental work done because I was concerned about pain or discomfort, however this is something that I have never experienced in five years of going there. Very customer focused.

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    3.8(10 reviews)
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    Excellent implant work received from Dr Macedo, who truly loves doing excellent work!…read more All done in a joyful office environment where everybody has beautiful smiles.

    Wildly upsetting and frustrating experience! Online booking and phone/text communications were…read moregreat, and I agreed to the $99 full evaluation appointment. I made clear on phone and text that this was a second opinion consultation request, and everything seemed clear. It starts going wrong when at the intake documents. The Oracle "secure web portal" they send (by email and text) doesn't load in any browser, on any (Apple) device or computer.. Okay, stall-worthy, but I filled out analog papers (that hopefully somehow get turned secure?). On the intake questionnaire, I made clear my visit was for a comprehensive treatment plan for advanced cosmetic work (second opinion from another in DTSP), and wanting to figure out a financial strategy (like payment plan options, or co-paid reimbursements from my Humana PPO, etc). After a nice rapport-building private conversation (10-15 min discussion, good Q&A) with office manager - Kim S, I'm handed off to the Dr and assistant in an evaluation room (facilities were perfectly nice). After being (quickly) briefed on a summary of the intake conversation with Kim, the Dr (thoroughly) reviewed the structure, layout, aesthetics, (etc..) of my smile, and we quickly discussed 2-3 scenario solutions, in about 5 minutes. I had some questions, he provided some (professional) answers. There was a lot to talk about, and it was a lot to take in - bottom end starting at thousands ($) for a [spot treatment], over five-figures ($) for a [6-tooth section repair]. But ultimately, I was being advised of what I wanted - a solid, symmetrical smile (what we all want?). That solution was tens of thousands ($) - and I knew this going in. What I didn't know, and spelled out as the purpose of the visit, was "how to afford / finance / pay-over-time for it..". And when we were just left talking about a couple options ($6K-$30K+) without discussion about co-pay/reimbursement (why ask about my Humana PPO on paperwork?) and essentially figuring out how to "save up for [a car with no financing?], I was pretty upset. The Dr quickly took this as too much drama and said 'Okay, sorry we aren't the right solution' and hurried out of the room. I calmed myself down and talked with the office assistant (who was kind), and then just asked for the options on paper (treatment plan / estimate) to take away. I was promised they'd be emailed, asked to pay, and Kim the office manager insisted on waiving my $99 fee. I told them I was happy to pay for the work done. The next day I didn't hear anything back, so I used their automatic survey to message my query. The next day, I received a "Exit Letter" stating they would not provide the information I went in for (a treatment estimate). I called and spoke with a receptionist asking for what I came for. The next day they sent it, in all it's glory. Super nice place if you have all the money and no need for financial strategy to get it done... Looks like I'm forced to the other industry-leader in DTSP (everyone says that?)... Cheers!

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