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    Coliseum Pediatric Dentistry  - So caring

    Coliseum Pediatric Dentistry

    2.9(12 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We chose this office specifically because it was recommended by the Autism Society of Tidewater…read moreVirginia. When a practice carries that kind of recommendation, families like mine come in expecting intentional, proactive accommodations for children on the spectrum -- not just general kindness. While this experience was better than our previous non-pediatric dentist, there are important areas that need improvement if this office is going to continue being recommended for autistic children. For example, once I informed the receptionist that my son is on the spectrum, we should have automatically been placed in the quiet room rather than starting in a large, open space and being moved later. That initial environment matters. Waiting times were also longer than ideal. I understand delays happen, but extended waiting significantly increases anxiety for many children on the spectrum and should be factored into scheduling decisions. During the appointment, the pace felt rushed, and there was limited effort to walk my child through each step before it happened. For many neurodivergent children, preparation and slower transitions aren't optional -- they are essential. Taking an extra few minutes to explain and move gradually could make a significant difference in the overall experience. Additionally, the office itself appears rundown and in need of a deep clean, fresh paint, and attention to the lobby area. A calming, well-maintained environment is part of creating a sensory-considerate space. On a positive note, the staff was friendly, and the dentist answered my questions thoroughly and provided helpful recommendations for supporting my child's dental care at home. My hope in sharing this is that the practice will consider additional autism-specific training and more intentional systems so families who seek them out for this reason truly receive the level of support they expect and deserve.

    They provide pediatric dental care. Since they provide the service they offer, they get 2 stars…read more But for the third visit, we show up on time only to wait nearly an hour before even getting into a room. Then it is another long wait until a dentist comes in. Hours of waiting for 15 minutes of care. I am not doing this anymore I will find a new location. This is infuriating how they do not care about your time whatsoever.

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    Family Dental - Nasty trash

    Family Dental

    1.9(29 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The staff seemed polite, friendly and so were the Dental doctors ...! The lobby was well kept ...!…read moreI also love their hours as many work unusually hours so they are open to many who can see them after they get off work ...! An they take walk-ins ...! The problem I mainly have with doctors and dentists or ANY and ALL Physicians is their costs, an they offer no means of lengthy payment plans to those whom are less fortunate or in such pain or suffering esp when these doctors have forgotten how it is they got their, and where they came from when they had so little money themselves ...! Or the reason they went into practice in the first place was to help the sick, and suffering in the first place ...!

    I walked into Family Dental already worn down from weeks of pain. A broken filling in my wisdom…read moretooth had left a razor sharp edge that sliced my tongue every time I swallowed, talked, or even breathed too deeply. I was exhausted, swollen, and desperate for relief. Instead, I walked straight into a nightmare. When I arrived, there were only two people in the waiting area -- one of them just waiting for someone else. Yet, I sat there for over 30 minutes, completely ignored. The three receptionists saw me walk in, but none of them acknowledged me. They continued chatting casually about food and shopping while I sat there in pain, tongue throbbing, wishing I had remembered my Orajel. After half an hour of waiting, I finally went to the desk to ask how much longer it would be. Only then did someone tell me I was "next." Right as I turned to sit back down, they suddenly remembered to hand me the paperwork -- something I should've received the moment I walked in. Nearly 40 minutes had passed at that point. Once I was finally called back, the dental assistant took X rays and told me the dentist would be in shortly. As she walked out, I overheard her ask where he was and another staff member casually replied, "He just went on break." I was stunned. I had already waited an extended amount of time, in pain I might add, and now the dentist was taking a break? I thought to myself, "Good grief." When Dr. Vivek Buddha eventually walked in -- approximately 20 minutes later -- he didn't greet me, introduce himself, or ask why I was there. He didn't review the X rays. He didn't ask about my symptoms. He didn't even look at the tooth I was pointing to. The first thing he said was to tell the assistant to prepare an extraction kit. No explanation. No conversation. Nothing. I asked if the tooth could be rebuilt. He gave me a blunt, emotionless "no." That was it. I asked for topical numbing before the injection. He applied it, stuck the Q tip between my gum and cheek, and walked out again. He was out of my area for at least 15 minutes, long enough for it to wear off. By the way, the patient area is open. Privacy is not optional there. When he returned, he still didn't examine my tooth. I tried to get him to look at it, but that was about it. He didn't test it, didn't ask me what was hurting or anything. He proceeded to numbed the wrong area and when I told him I felt pain, he insisted it was "just pressure." It wasn't. It was sharp, electric pain shooting through my jaw. When he started pulling, I felt everything. Just so you can understand, there was no tooth in the area he started at. There were only roots in my gum as the top portion of that tooth had broken off years ago. The roots were not bothering me and were not my major concern. I tried to tell him this, but he ignored me. I was there for the jagged wisdom tooth, which he did not touch. I cried loudly. I screamed. I begged him to stop repeatedly. I said "stop" over and over. He ignored my pleas. He kept going. His grip slipped more than once, slamming into my upper teeth so hard I felt the shock through my skull. I nearly passed out from the pain. He never paused, never reassessed, never acknowledged anything I said. He just kept insisting I was only feeling "pressure." I wasn't. I was feeling raw, unbearable pain because he never numbed the correct area. When it was finally over, he offered no apology, no explanation, and barely spoke. When I asked for pain medication, he said, "I already sent it to CVS," in a tone that made it sound like I was inconveniencing him. I left in shock -- physically hurting, emotionally shaken, and deeply disturbed by how dismissive and careless the entire experience was. This was, without question, the most unprofessional and painful dental visit I have ever had. To make matters worse, a few days later, I realized he did not extract the correct tooth because the ulcer the jagged tooth created continued to get worse. So, I suffered for nothing.

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    Jeffrey Booth - generaldentistry - Updated June 2026

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