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    Laurence M Brownstein, DDS

    4.8 (18 reviews)
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    Excellent dentist. Great and caring person. Feel very lucky to have him as my dentist over the years.

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    absolutely excellent. the other reviews covered the bases well, so ill leave it at that. the dr. and his staff are wonderful.

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    Roger A Solow, DDS

    Roger A Solow, DDS

    4.2(15 reviews)
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    I got a recommendation from a co-worker in 1998 about Roger Solow and my family and I have been…read moregoing to his practice ever since. We moved to the east bay but I go back for my twice yearly visits. He is thorough and gentle and has great helpful hygienists. I had an issue with my jaw alignment and he fixed it ending years of pain.

    Stay away from this doctor if you are immunocompromised and need your doctor to wear a KN95 or N95…read moremask. I am immunocompromised so I cannot afford to catch COVID again. All my other doctors who I see in office are willing to wear an N95 mask for the short time I am with them in order to keep me safe. Not this doctor. I asked about his office protocols and requested, for safety purposes: masking in office, maintaining air flow, and letting me know if they had had any recent exposure to someone with COVID. Asking about precautions is especially important for chronically ill people in a dentist's office because it is not a medical setting in which we can protect ourselves the way we usually do--with our own masks--so a bit of extra caution is needed on the part of the dentist. Dr. Solow told me that they do wear masks in office. He did add in a thoughtful touch as well, which was that he could offer an N95 to any patients waiting in the waiting room while I was there. That was encouraging. He told me he could follow all the other requested precautions except informing me about Covid exposure since that's impossible to know (I had meant more a super obvious exposure to someone who has Covid, but yes, fair enough). I was set for my appointment in 3 days, which I had made 5 weeks ago. However, when I asked what masks they use, he told me they only use level 3 surgical masks, and would not be willing to swap one out for an N95 mask (the standard), despite the fact that they have them on hand in the office. He told me then I could cancel my appointment if I wanted. Level 3 surgical masks fit very loosely, have unreliable filtration and only protect against large particles, not aerosols, which is how COVID is spread. He told me that the N95 mask hurts to wear one with the surgical telescopes. It is disappointing that Dr. Solow is unwilling to adjust his usual protocols for a 30 minute appointment to help me feel safe. I had seen him once, before I became ill, and he was a very thorough and well spoken doctor. I had hoped to continue seeing him as my dentist. Considering how unwilling he was to make the most slight change to his mask protocols for the brief period of his day that I am in his dental chair, I have decided to move on. I do not believe it is too much to ask doctors to protect the lives of their patients. Do no harm means protecting immunocompromised patients, too. It shows a carelessness for my health, and a disregard for me simply as a person who wishes to not become further disabled. I do not want such a dynamic in a patient doctor relationship. As a sick person, this kind of interaction with a health professional makes you feel disposable. There are many dentists who wear N95s that I have already found today after canceling our appointment, to whom I will bring my business. One of the other dentists I spoke to today agreed that it was quite uncaring not to offer to do this for a patient. Sometimes you do small things for people that may seem like a slight inconvenience for you, but for them mean so much. In this instance, wearing an N95 for the doctor apparently hurts a bit, but for me, getting ill again could have grave consequences. This was clearly not of concern to Dr. Solow. Now I will have to establish care with a new dentist. If you are immunocompromised, chronically ill, and/or are a caretaker for someone who is, or if you're just plain Covid cautious, do not go to this doctor. Otherwise, he's a very good dentist.

    Laurence M Brownstein, DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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