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    Sunkidz Pediatric Dentistry - Nice comfy setting with a TV playing movies. My son was very relaxed!

    Sunkidz Pediatric Dentistry

    4.1(39 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Racist and unprofessional provider! I am extremely…read moredisappointed with the way my daughter's care was handled by this office. Two months ago, I brought my daughter to see Dr. Patel, and we were informed that she would need dental treatment under general anesthesia to address her cavities and help prevent further tooth decay and infections. Following that recommendation, we scheduled her procedure two months in advance and made arrangements based on the scheduled date. Less than two weeks before the procedure, I was informed that it had been canceled because the office had apparently failed to properly coordinate with the medical facility where the procedure was supposed to take place. This was not due to any issue on our end, yet my daughter's treatment was delayed as a result. As a parent, it is incredibly frustrating to wait months for necessary dental treatment only to have it canceled at the last minute because of an administrative or scheduling failure. Children requiring treatment under general anesthesia often face limited appointment availability, making these delays even more significant. I expected better communication, planning, and coordination from a pediatric dental practice entrusted with children's care. Unfortunately, this experience left me with little confidence in the office's ability to manage patients' treatment plans effectively. Based on my experience, I would not recommend this practice to other families seeking timely and reliable pediatric dental care. I have also filed, or intend to file, complaints with the appropriate regulatory and consumer protection organizations so that this matter can be reviewed.

    I don't know where Dr. Patel went, but they need her back…read more Since we've seen the younger male doctor with braces, his way of dealing with my 7-yr-old autistic/ADHD son was horrible, impatient, unsympathetic and not as informed by recent child development and behavior management practices as he says he is. Appointment was for sealants, and my son couldn't tolerate the fishtail mouthpiece needed to keep the tooth dry. He said it hurt. The assistant tried twice, but he was panicked, crying and he could not calm down. He jumped out of the chair, spit, he was badly freaked out. I convinced him to be calm enough to get in the chair (by threatening no Minecraft time, so it was serious) and have the doctor try. So the doctor asked him if it was a discomfort or real pain that hurts. He's 7, he's autistic, so he is not going to really understand the difference, nor is it going to calm him. But my son replied that it hurt. The next thing the doctor said is he "had just done this same procedure on a 4-year-old." The implication being what? That it's not so bad/scary/painful/whatever and my son should be ok with it too? It's a logical fallacy and I think he should reevaluate that approach as a pediatric medical provider. Pain is subjective (just as the doctor said himself to me later). I interrupted right then because this felt like a complete invalidation of my son's experience. Downplaying pain into "discomfort." That just because a 4-yr-old patient had no pain, my son couldn't possibly have any pain either? You don't try to talk an already panicked, scared kid into trying again with this logic. This is how kids end up being afraid of the dentist. Maybe it was true pain, or maybe it was discomfort, or just panic. But no one gets to say how a patient feels just because another patient felt fine. It dismissed how the kid felt when he had already said it hurt. These are not the messages I want my kid to get. Most importantly, it was NOT calming him. The fear and panic were real. You can't do dental work without a calm patient. The most infuriating part was the patronizing way in which this doctor talked to me outside the room. Insisting that he was so well trained in behavior management with kids, and that my son had been fine and didn't start crying until I interfered--UNTRUE, he was crying and freaking out on the assistant's first try with the fishtail. He seriously tried to blame the parent for the kid's pain and panic. Unbelievable.

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    Sunkidz Pediatric Dentistry - The doctor sees teenagers too! My son was also very relaxed...

    The doctor sees teenagers too! My son was also very relaxed...

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    Brody Pediatric Dentistry

    Brody Pediatric Dentistry

    4.2(10 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Great dentist for young children the staff is friendly. My daughter likes coming here the place is…read moreclean.

    I have to share an experience that I had with the Pediatric dentistry of Dr. Brody located in…read moreAventura. We have seen Dr. Storch at that practice which we found to be very aggressive and lacking bedside manner when she insisted to take x-rays and told me in front of my child that my kids will end up in the hospital in an emergency care unless you take an x-ray. I find the lack of sensitivity to the fact that there is a child in the room very alarming for someone who is taking care of children. Fast forward to another week, we were actually scheduled to do a cleaning in that practice which we scheduled months ago and only on the day of the cleaning after waiting for our appointment for months Dr.Storch has called to let me know that they are mandating taking a full month mouth of x-ray for all kids that are simply coming for a check up and cleaning which means lots of unnecessary radiation for your child simply because they want to come and have a cleaning. Not sure if that's their way of making more money or what. I find that practice to be very aggressive and unfriendly and did not appreciate the tone that was used throughout this whole experience by Dr. Storch. I've heard from a few people that they had similar experience with Dr Storch when it came to bedside manner but now I got to experience it myself and had to share it with other moms.

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    Biscayne Dental Center

    Biscayne Dental Center

    2.9(30 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    My name is Martin Zender. On May 6 of last year (2024) I visited the Biscayne Dental Center at…read more14550 Biscayne Blvd., North Miami Beach. I was there for the extraction of a molar. My doctor was Dr. Edgar Lopez. This was less of an extraction and more like a pit stop at the Daytona 500. I have had teeth pulled before, but Dr. Lopez worked as though he were being timed for a world record. He used three different instruments as he torqued, twisted, harassed, brow-beat, and finally yanked the tooth from my jaw. Following the extraction, there was no aftercare whatsoever by Dr. Lopez. Nothing. It turned out that, following this extraction, there was a gash in my mouth that exposed my jawbone. But I didn't find this out until approximately three weeks later when I went to a dentist in Peru. There, they found the injury. Though I had returned to his office three times post-extraction because of persistent pain, Dr. Lopez never did find the injury. Either Dr. Lopez did not realize he'd injured me, or he realized it and covered it up. Not sure which is worse. It took three months for the gash to heal; the pain lasted three weeks. I came to calling Dr. Lopez, "The Butcher of Biscayne." If you go to this place and get Dr. Lopez, just make sure to tell him to take his time. Oh, and don't expect there to be coffee in the waiting room on the table beneath the sign that says, "coffee." I think this is just another way to torment clients. That, and they inconveniently keep the bathroom locked at all times. (Maybe the coffee supplies are hidden in the bathroom?)

    RUN. Don't look back. I could explain everything from these now 2 very painful expensive crowns…read morethat are incorrectly placed in my mouth that I STILL have to get redone, to the constant sales harassment every single time I walked into that office of "oh you should just get Invisalign already!" Which was just a constant reminder that #1, I couldn't afford it, #2 Them trying to squeeze every cent out of me they could and #3 My insecurity of my crooked teeth. Please go somewhere else. I have many more stories and you don't have to time to read them. Just look for a different dentist. Comfort Dentists in Plantation has been an AMAZING replacement for me. Crowns the same day and so much love and support. :) No more fear or pain with them. Please see Barbara F. Review as well. I myself got all the kisses...Ladies beware.

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