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    Pollock Richard M, DMD

    1.0 (3 reviews)

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    Really unkind to his patients and staff. Also, my root canal failed and wasn't done according to best practice.

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    One Endodontics - Falls Church

    One Endodontics - Falls Church

    4.2(11 reviews)
    0.0 miFalls Church City

    Cost Transparency 2/5 = Needs Work. Service 5/5…read more This review is relevant to the TRICARE Dependent/Reservist Insurance Holders. I had an emergency Apicoectomy. I was seen immediately. Physician and Staff were professional/amicable. I'm pleased with the procedure. However, the financial side of this house felt dishonest. In early December (5DEC,7DEC) I paid $2620.3 out of pocket for my procedure. The office told me they spoke to my insurance and were told that TRICARE would pay an estimated 60-70% of the bill. My $2620.3 bill was calculated from this amount. WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED: The insurance did not pay the estimated amount and I was left with a $673.76 bill sent to me two months after my procedure (I was billed 22FEB2023). I was advised to dispute the bill with the insurance. WHAT I LEARNED: Tricare pays 60-70% of the cost of an in-network service. One Endodontics is out of network and charges a premium price. TRICARE will not pay 60-70% of that premium cost, only the cost they would pay if Endodontics was in-network = you are left to pay the difference. ISSUE: I gathered that One Endodontics deals with TRICARE patients regularly and that they encounter this issue quite often; my critique is why not prepare the customer with the actual cost of the procedure rather than stick them with an additional bill two months later. Additionally, I was advised to contact my insurance to dispute the charge. This was another was of my time- after two phone calls with the insurance the issue became clear (as described above). The office charges a premium amount for services. I'd expect their knowledge of insurance pay-outs to be on par with the professionalism of the business. Be honest with the customer from the start so that we don't waste our time fighting for our money and save us the stress encountered when we receive a surprise $673.76 bill. SOLUTION: I learned the TRICARE policy information after one phone call with the insurance. Surely the office is aware of TRICARE's payout trends? My hope for the office is that they revise their insurance payout estimates so that the customer is not blindsided with another hefty bill two months post procedure. If you are a TRICARE holding patient, recognize that you will most likely pay more than you were initially quoted. I would return to this office as the procedure was effective, doctor was awesome, and the staff was friendly. My only reservation is with the integrity of the business when it comes to final costs. The lack of transpareny alone would drive me to seek another office for treatment. I felt swindled.

    This is a highly professional well run practice with caring efficient staff and dentists. Both my…read morefather and grandfather were dentists so I can tell a great from not so great practice and dentist. My dentist, Dr. Alhassanny, was very meticulous, caring, and highly skilled. I got two root canals from him with zero problems. I highly recommend this practice, dentist and staff.

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    Stanley Levin, DDS

    Stanley Levin, DDS

    1.0(4 reviews)
    0.0 miFalls Church City

    WAY TOO EXPENSIVE!…read more Unfortunately, I needed a root canal. My doctor referred my over to him. I am in the chair hearing all this BS about losing teeth and so on and then wham! $1650 for a root canal. Give me a fu$%#g break. This procedure is $250 with my insurance. Lesson to everyone, find individual insurance, Dentists today are thieves. Levin did the work. So can many others. These guys think they are worth the money, what a joke!

    I'm writing on behalf of a patient who does not speak English fluently. This patient and I would…read moregive Dr. Stanley Levin negative stars. He was not only rude but he ridiculed and humiliated this patient because they decided not to have his recommended procedure done due to lack of funds. The patient went in for a routine consultation with Levin. After Levin completed his examination, he recommended that a certain procedure be done to fix the ailing tooth. When the patient asked how much the procedure would cost, Levin answered with an amount that was just too much for this patient to afford. When the patient turned down the recommended procedure, Levin tried to negotiate and offered the procedure at a discounted price. Even with the discount, the procedure was too expensive. When the patient declined again, Levin mocked the patient crying out, "$100, $0" as if these amounts were the only amounts the patient could afford. Even with the language barrier, the patient could sense that Levin was making fun of either their lack of funds or their unwillingness to have the procedure done. Needless to say, tempers flared on both sides and made worse with increased miscommunication. In the end, regardless of the motivation behind Levin's mockery, there is absolutely no justification for Levin's treatment of this patient. Levin should have just accepted the patient's decision not to have the procedure done and left it at that. But Levin chose to humiliate the patient showing extreme insensitivity, rudeness and unprofessionalism. The patient will never return to Levin's practice ever again or recommend it to anyone else. Just because a language barrier exists does not give Levin or anyone else to treat people with such disrespect and ridicule. Based on this behavior, Levin seems to lack basic common courtesy and mutual respect - perhaps Levin may benefit from some sensitivity or anger management training.

    Pollock Richard M, DMD - endodontists - Updated August 2026

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