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    Joseph Arzadon, MD, DDS

    3.8 (5 reviews)

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    Smiles on Haymarket

    Smiles on Haymarket

    4.2(10 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    After having an extended relationship with another dentist for years, it just seemed he was…read morebecoming unavailable, so we started searching for a new Dentist. We found another big practice in the area, but the answer to everything was "you need a crown" . it felt like excessive work being recommended, so we were now cautious. My son had come here and was pleased, but he is young and has great teeth compared to his aged parents . I made an urgent appointment after splitting a tooth while eating. the whole process was amazing. scheduled quickly , good front desk staff, and a very kind and patient Dentist and support team. great first start, but then my wife needed to get a check up, and a filling, and the process was great again. I still failed to write a review. Well over the weekend she had a severe pain to cold. she was able to get right in, exam, x-ray, and rapidly referred to an root canal specialist. all done same day. several interactions 3 family members , all great. We have complete confidence here.

    We bring the entire family here. 4 kids, 2 adults, and even 2 grandparents!…read more They are fantastic and always have been. Nice text reminders for appointments, a beautiful waiting area; for the kids there are 3 ipads full of games and a big screen tv, plus the GIANT gorgeous fish tank. wow! Comfy chairs. Very clean. Extremely pleasant doctors and assistants. We really love it there. A+ Feels like family every time we go. Oh, the kids REALLY look forward to the big toy chest after each appointment. :) Its the little things, right?

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    Bristow Fountain Dentistry

    Bristow Fountain Dentistry

    3.1(9 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    I had the worst experience at this location, I was recommended here by Delmi Osorio Reyes so me and…read moremy husband decided to try this location. Then I come to find out that the same employee at this location was talking about me to everyone, using my name to say bad things about me and spread rumors, Then I come to find out that she was also was bad mouthing me to my own husband. Also they made a mistake with me and my husbands insurance, and they told me that my husbands visit and mine would be free but at what cost if the employee was going to go around and talk about my private life to other that I don't even know, this is not professional customer care!! Please be careful with this employee!! I had to call the office and cancel all my future appointments and my husband's also because of this employee at this location. Never again. Poor care.

    I recently visited Bristow Fountain Dentistry for a surgical procedure for my son's impacted…read moretooth, and unfortunately, my experience was far from satisfactory. While the procedure appears to have went well, the lack of clear communication regarding costs left me feeling frustrated and misled. When I first scheduled the appointment, I was provide with a cost estimate that we agreed to and I paid the $100 deposit to book the appointment. I agreed to and expected a consultation and the removal of a baby canine tooth that required a chain to be attached to an impacted adult canine. We decided to use a combination of numbing injection and laughing gas. The original out of pocket cost was expected to be about $260 after insurance. Upon arriving, my wife and son were informed that the laughing gas was not available and he would have to be fully sedated now bringing the out of pocket cost to $980! They did not call to inform us of this change and waited until my son was in the office and ready for the procedure after fasting all night and nervously awaiting the procedure. Fortunately we were in a position to pay the additional cost, but we felt very misled and almost as if they were not being honest as my wife got one explanation and I got another as to why the gas was not available. The tactic seemed very predatory in nature and appeared to be an up-charge money grab. I feel very bad for someone who is not in a position to pay and was presented with this nonsense. I was not present initially, but my wife felt pressured to make decisions about treatments on the spot without a courtesy call to inform us of the issue prior to arriving. Ultimately, we left the office with a significantly higher bill than we had anticipated, and I felt that the office was more focused on upselling services rather than providing transparent and honest care. I would encourage potential patients to be aware of this tactic and be sure to ask detailed questions before agreeing to any treatments. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend Bristow Fountain Dentistry based on my experience.

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    Northern Virginia Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates

    Northern Virginia Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates

    2.9(14 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    First appointment, I had explained over the phone my daughter was referred for and what the…read morereferral said. To my disappointment when my daughter went in they ended up saying it was only a consultation, I took off work to take care of her after her visit (wisdom teeth extraction). I believe they didn't do the procedure because front desk made a mistake in scheduling too late in the day because they were closing at 3p. Instead of taking accountability they blamed my daughter stating they NEED the referral and they also need more time to complete procedure. They did not offer to retrieve referral from referring practice and no one was in the front desk to make appointment for procedure so we left without any appointment. When I went it in for my wisdom teeth extraction it was consultation/procedure in one appointment. When my youngest daughter went it was also consultation/procedure and they did not need the referral form since it was already discussed in advance. This practice is inconsistent and needs to do better in communicating.

    After years of looking for a surgeon to remove "Tori" (benign bone growths in the mouth) I found…read moreDr. Julia Jackson at Northern Virginia Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Assocs. Past dour warnings against the surgery immediately vanished after a consultatation with Dr. Jackson. That she loves Tori surgery (reduction) was a game changer. 5 stars for this surgeon who exudes knowledge/competency, positivity, interest, and kindness. Everything was explained in detail (including actual photos of before/after surgery) and the surgery was performed under local anesthetic. Dr. Jackson removed (reduced) 5 tori in an amazingly short time - about an hour. The entire time I was comfortable and because of her skill, I missed the opportunity to watch her do one Tori. Recovery time was a snap and I would do it all over again - as long as Dr. Jackson is the surgeon. She did a beautiful job. Upon leaving the office, the pleasant young woman smiled at me as I mumbled through a mouth full of gauze and said "We speak gauze here". I left laughing.

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    Dentists of Gainesville - Looking for a family dentist in Gainesville, VA? You have come to the right spot!

    Dentists of Gainesville

    2.2(28 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Dentists of Gainesville is what you get when you cross high-tech loving retail store front…read moredentistry with the personality of a used car salesman. It's a shame, really, because most of the people there are very pleasant and seemingly good at what they do. (I'm ignoring the Periodontist who spoke to me in a patronizing way as if I was a six-year-old. I swear, I thought he was going to offer me a lollipop for being a good boy at the dentist.) Special shout out to Hygienist Jennifer whose professionalism and sincerity transcend the negative elements of this office (I'm looking at you, snarky Office Manager). However, this office is a machine, and their efforts at efficiency leave patients feeling like they're on a conveyor belt moving from provider to provider, all headed toward the cash register. Forget thinking you'll see the dentist you booked with; you'll get whoever is lined up on the assembly line. And don't count on the Dentist Du Jour taking time to read through past notes before treating you. My last encounter here involved the Dentist not bothering to recognize that I have galvanic toxicity (look it up). The first thing she did was poke an implant with a metal instrument, causing lightning to course through the side of my skull and leaving me in pain for the next twelve hours. (It was in the notes from the last visit, doc. Read the patient chart!) I really wanted to make this dental practice work because they have later hours so I can schedule after work. But at some point during every appointment there has been "the sales pitch." Some administrative person takes over the appointment and pulls up a list of expected out-of-pocket charges on a computer screen in front of you while sitting in the exam chair. The Dentist hasn't bothered to talk about recommended procedures, benefits, risks, or any of the other things you'd expect from a medical provider. And when I asked about some of the items on the list (adding up to hundreds of dollars beyond what insurance covers), I was simply told, "Well, she went to Dental School so we just need to trust her recommendation." I fell for this hard sale tactic during my first visit because the doc said it was necessary. Sadly, the doc didn't tell me that there were other options available. And, in subsequent visits, the doc didn't even identify what caused her to make that initial recommendation. Miracle cure? Instead, she added other expensive items to the tally. The Periodontist was even worse, recommending a high-tech procedure that would have cost thousands of dollars out of pocket without even mentioning that there was a low-tech option completely covered by my insurance. And when I tried to check out, the front desk attempted to book a "3-month follow-up" without mentioning that the entire appointment would have been out-of-pocket. I asked the "billing specialist" about this money-grubbing approach to dentistry, and she cheerfully replied, "That's just the way we do things here." The real kicker was when I decided I'd had enough of these mercenary tactics and said that I would not be back. I was told that their system would automatically schedule me for another appointment 6 months + 1 day after my last visit. (Really? I don't get to choose the date or time?) They said I'd get an email reminder, and then I'd have to call the office to cancel the appointment or I would get billed for a no-show. So if you're looking for a dental practice that uses lots of cutting-edge tech, and if you don't mind being on an assembly line, and if you're able to hold your ground and not be swayed by their sales approach, then you might be happy here. For me, there are lots of other great options in the area that offer a more personalized experience with Dentists who get to know you and care about you, and who don't go reaching for your wallet every time you stop by for your biannual cleaning.

    I've visited this office three times, and each time got worse until they broke this camel's back…read more At the first visit, of course, we were just getting to know each other. I was quite surprised, though, not to receive any encouraging word when they discovered that, at age 65, I still had no cavities. Instead there was a lot to say about all the procedures they should do and how I'd need to start coming in for quarterly visits, rather than sticking to the bi-annual visits covered by insurance. On a singular positive note: This was the first time a dentist told me, definitively, that I am grinding my teeth and causing damage to enamel and gums. (Past dentists would ask me if I grind. I'm asleep, I don't know.) At the second visit, I was prepared for the negative experience and determined up front that they would not shame me into fluoride treatments, periodontal rejuvenation, etc. When I told Nabila that I couldn't afford to go down the road with all their suggestions, I received pity for supposedly being too poor. I said "no" to all the extras and left with just the exam, xrays, and cleaning, as planned, but miffed that she would talk to me that way. The straw: First off, the shocking blow that I have my first cavities. (Did you know a medication can cause dry mouth and ruin your saliva protection?) That's not their fault, of course, but the treatment plan! Nabila quoted around $1800 was "necessary," including "cerec inlays" for 3 cavities mounting to $1100. She even mentioned the word "crown" a couple of times. Crown? I thought "filling" is the appropriate treatment for a cavity--especially one that hasn't been there long and can't be very large. Additionally, Nabila had charged me nearly $250 for the cleaning (covered by my insurance) and proposed another $100 for cancer screening. Every prior dentist has done a cancer screening included with the exam, but because this office uses high-tech digital equipment... I left with their proposal and determined to seek a second opinion. Thankfully, insurance covers the consultation with another dentist--and thankfully the local dentist I chose (using the same high-tech digital equipment) offered to do a whole new set of xrays with the exam. I made an appointment the same day and received confirmation that I do, indeed, have cavities, but only TWO need to be treated--with composite fillings, not inlays; they are too small to require that much intervention. The third spot on the xray was too small for treatment. This dentist recommended waiting and watching to see if the small amount of damage can be reversed with fluoride and flossing. Bottom line: Addressing only the cavities (and saving the periodontal issues for another day), I'll be spending $80 for two composite fillings compared to $1100 for three cerec inlays at Dentists of Gainesville. Thank God for gut feelings. I knew there was something very wrong about that office! They are not to be trusted.

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    Dentists of Gainesville - Dentists Of Gainesville opened its doors to the Gainesville community in November 2017.

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    Dentists Of Gainesville opened its doors to the Gainesville community in November 2017.

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