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    Atlanta Dental Spa

    4.8 (35 reviews)
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    Services - Atlanta Dental Spa

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    2.9(26 reviews)
    0.6 miPoncey-Highland, Old Fourth Ward

    Really wanted to like this place. But definitely felt they were trying best to up charge ! I've…read morenever had dentist refuse to give me a routine cleaning. They wanted to charge me $1575 for deep cleaning procedure or w their discount $916 w $150 membership. Very not upfront about costs until an hour of being there. I'm getting 2nd opinion

    BEWARE: AVOID THIS PLACE. I have never written a Yelp review before today, but my experience at…read morePonce Dental Group was so exceptionally bad that I feel compelled to. I scheduled a routine cleaning as a new patient. I practice generally very good dental hygiene, floss daily, etc. I show up and get x-rays, etc. and then before the cleaning the doctor comes into the office, looks at my teeth, and tells me I'll need some extra level of cleaning that would put my out of pocket at around $280 (I have insurance that covers a basic cleaning, as is standard). Now look I expect dentists to try to up-charge you nowadays and I'm very used to politely declining to spend hundreds of dollars on a night guard. What made my experience so insanely frustrating is that when I tried to decline treatment, the DOCTOR REFUSED TO DO A ROUTINE CLEANING. He said it would be against office policy to give me a routine cleaning after they'd already assessed that I needed some special expensive one. Here's how a visit to PDG will go, just so everyone is aware of the kafkaesque experience beforehand: (1) You'll arrive, get x-rays. (2) The dental assistant will tell you the doctor needs to come in to assess "what type of cleaning you'll need." If you ask about costs, the assistant will say she doesn't do that. (3) The doctor will come in and check your teeth and make some sort of decision, then tell you to wait to talk with the manager. If you ask about costs, the doctor will say he doesn't do that. (4) Some manager will come in, tell you that the doctor recommended these things that will cost X dollars over your insurance. When you ask if you can just have a routine cleaning like you came for, the manager will tell you she can't make diagnosing decisions. (5) When the doctor returns, he will tell you no he can't change it. Thus, after spending an hour and getting x-rays, you will learn that if you want to actually get your teeth cleaned, you'll need to pony up a significant out of pocket cost. There were also just a ton of infuriating moments of this visit today: The doctor basically ignored me when I told him that I've had sensitive gums my entire life (despite flossing regularly) and that I've never been told to get a more expensive cleaning. Plus, only after I threatened to leave a bad review online, they decided that they could find a way to waive the fees and skip some of the more expensive stuff (guess it wasn't so important after all!). Tl;dr: all dentists, especially those owned by private equity, are trying to take you for a ride. This office reminded me why I haven't trusted a dentist in years. SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY.

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    4.3(29 reviews)
    2.1 miMidtown

    I'm sharing this review with the hope that it brings more transparency and training to this…read morepractice's approach and serves as a heads-up to first-time patients. During my first visit, I expected a routine cleaning, as is standard at most dental offices. Instead, I paid around $100 for x-rays and a session where the dentist briefly brushed and flossed my teeth, demonstrated a new flossing technique focused on gum health, and measured gum pocket depth. I was then told to follow this routine at home and return in six weeks to assess any changes--no cleaning was performed at that first visit. At the follow-up appointment, I was seen by a different dental hygienist whose overly cheerful and rehearsed demeanor felt disingenuous. While she wasn't overtly rude, the interaction felt hollow and uncomfortable, which added to my unease. During the cleaning, she made a snide comment about my dental habits and then completed the rest of the procedure without much communication. I also noticed an unpleasant personal odor, which was surprising and concerning given the setting. Hygiene and professionalism are especially important in a dental care environment, and this contributed to a sense that standards were not being met. Unfortunately, during this visit, I believe the hygienist injured my gums multiple times due to a careless approach in handling sharp instruments. One area in particular has remained inflamed and possibly infected ever since. There was no review or inspection with the dentist afterward, which I had expected based on past experiences at other dental offices. As I was walked to the checkout counter, the hygienist casually mentioned that I "might need antibiotics" in six months if the issue with my gums didn't resolve -- an issue I am not sure I had walking in to this appointment. I never saw the dentist again during that visit, and no additional guidance or follow-up was provided beyond the flossing and brushing routine recommended weeks earlier. This entire experience left me shaken and disappointed. I have no history of gum issues or needing oral antibiotics, and this visit left me worse off than when I arrived. I haven't felt comfortable speaking up, but I'm sharing this because no one should leave a dental visit with lingering pain or uncertainty about the care they received. I genuinely hope this office takes the opportunity to improve how it communicates services upfront and invests in better training for staff--especially when it comes to patient care, professionalism, and technique. Patients deserve clear communication and quality care that prioritizes their well-being and comfort.

    So amazing! The front desk was incredible and communicative. They explained to me how my dental…read moreinsurance would work and gave me out of pocket estimates before even booking my next appointment. The doctor took his time to explain every thing he was doing, what the impact was, and how we could address it. Such an amazing dental experience for anyone with anxiety around dental work!!

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    3.0(63 reviews)
    1.0 miEdgewood

    I cannot recommend this dental practice. My first visit was a cleaning, and everything was fine…read moreuntil Dr. Kearns came back and told me I had three cavities. This was surprising to me as I have been receiving dental care every 6 months for my whole life and haven't had a cavity in 10+ years. My prior dentist was in my hometown and someone I had been going to since childhood and was very familiar with my teeth. Because we had a good relationship with this dentist, my mom even asked them what they thought and they warned that I should get a second opinion. However, I was scared of having cavities, so went ahead with the fillings on Dr. Kearns recommendation ($400+ out of pocket for a college student). I was also told to buy an expensive specialty toothpaste in the office that retailed for half the price on Amazon. Over the next several months, I had horrific, constant dental pain where the fillings were. I couldn't eat anything on one side of my mouth for months. After about two weeks of pain, I went in for a revision, which did not help. Only now 6 months later I am starting to be able to eat on the other side of my mouth. I should note that I had no dental pain in this region before despite the diagnosis of three cavities. I should have switched after this, but had scheduled a 6 month cleaning immediately after my first appointment which crept up on me, so decided to just go in and do the cleaning. When I arrived, the front desk told me I had a balance of $170 that they were about to send to collections. I had not received a single text, email, or physical mail notifying me of my balance. I was able to pay this balance, but knowing that they were happy to send this to collections and potentially impact my credit score without any notification is a disgrace. The cleaning itself was fine, but my hygienist told me Dr. Kearns was very busy and when she came to check me out she barely spoke a word to me, only rattling off dental jargon to the hygienist. I will not be returning to Intown Dental Center. I have never had anxiety related to the dentist until now. The poor bedside manner, weaponization of authority to overprescribe procedures/sell you things you don't need, shoddy fillings, and lack of billing transparency all made this a horrible experience.

    Horrible front office!!! Called 3x to schedule an appointment answered and then they hung up. Put…read moreme on hold 2x and I waited. When they answered and I said hello....they hung up. This happened multiple times in a matter of minutes. Do yourself a favor and take your business elsewhere. Get a front office that isn't belligerent and is actually trying to get patients!!! Just amazingly crappy.

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    4.1(41 reviews)
    1.8 miEdgewood

    My dentist is better than your dentist. I promise you. Dr. Meshkian is an absolutely incredible…read moredentist and has done amazing work for me. The practice also schedules "family appointments" for me so I can bring everyone in at once for our biannual check-ups. It saves me so much time and the appointments themselves are quick, yet very thorough. I have never been left in the waiting room for very long and the entire front office staff is so incredibly pleasant. Highly recommend this practice!

    First red flag it took me contacting this office 6 times before I could get an appointment, 3 times…read moreI sent request through their website and 3 times I called. When I told them I made 5 prior attempts to make an appointment they just responded "oh". When I came in I was standing at the locked door at 8:55am for my 9am. I woman came up, I told her the door was locked, she said why is the door locked my appointment is at 9am. I said mine as well. 6 people entered when they unlocked the door, they were all checked in, except me. Understandable cause I was a new patient. They asked for my DL & insurance card, then told me there was a difference on my birthdate and if I didn't call and clear it up I would have to pay the full amount. So I called, I cleared it up, and when I told them someone in their office was also calling to verify. So I am thinking I am not paying the full amount after all that. The dentist repaired my chipped tooth, he was kind. When he took me to the desk to pay, she said $282. I was taken aback, I asked how much it was and how much the insurance paid for and she said it was $408 and the insurance pays for 80%??? $282 is 70% of $408??? Make it make sense, the math is not matching. Then I asked for some tooth floss. She told me the tooth floss was "on the other side" and they didn't have any. Then asked me if I wanted to get my teeth cleaned. I was like might as well if that is the only way I can get free tooth floss and I am already here. I asked how much the insurance paid for teeth cleaning. She said 100%. So go back and the assistant starts poking around at my gums, sticking me until it hurts, this happened at least 5xs. Then tells me I needed x-rays prior to the cleaning. They already took one x-ray of my chipped tooth. I was adamant that I didn't want any more x-rays. I have a broken wrist and I have been getting MRIs, X-rays, and CT scans over the past six weeks and I didn't want anymore radiation exposure. She was going on & on, about insurance needs x-rays and she can't clean my teeth without them. So she did 4 more. The dentist came in and was poking around my gums without hurting me one time. Then they said I needed a deep clean, and they needed more x-rays. I said NO! They didn't clean my teeth, they sent me back to the desk to make another appointment and I then asked again for the tooth floss, this time they went to the other side to get it. When I received my explanation of benefits from the insurance they only billed for $282, not $408. So I called yesterday at 12:48pm and spoke with Susana when I asked to speak with someone in financial. I was told I would get a refund check to pick up at the office when they get paid. During this call a person was rudely interrupting saying everything was explained to me about the billing at my appointment, which is a lie. She also said I didn't get my x-rays cause I didn't want to pay for them, also a lie. I kept asking who is that? Who is speaking? Susana was avoiding answering me, and finally said after me repeatedly asking who is that other person on the phone, she said the office manager. I said what is their name? She said Ariel. I told them I did not like her tone, and I hung up. Who puts someone talking about finances and billing on speaker phone? What kind of ignorant behavior is that from an "office manager"? I later got two missed calls from the office and a text saying they had a refund check for me. I feel bad for the dentist, because he was nice and polite, but he needs to hire a new office team, because they are unprofessional, unorganized, rude and ignorant. No one should have to put up with that. And what kind of place makes you pay full amount up front when they have already verified your insurance. WORST DENTAL EXPERIENCE EVER. Today I called them and asked to speak with the manager, Susana answered the phone again, said they were not available and mentioned the check. I asked for the manager to call me. Her response was "I don't know why, she is going to tell you the same thing." I said this is about the call yesterday and she says "that was the manager" as if she doesn't owe me an apology. I highly doubt anyone is going to follow up. Just rude!

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