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    Prado Juan F, DDS

    2.8 (11 reviews)

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    Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

    Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

    4.6(29 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    Available by appointment
    Certified professionals

    I was referred to Dr. Danielle Williams by my endodontist for an extraction of tooth #31 due to a…read morecracked root canal and a developing infection. Going in, I was hopeful for a good experience -- and Dr. Williams and her entire team exceeded every expectation I had. From the moment I arrived, everyone was incredibly kind, communicative, and genuinely caring. Even the associate who came in to review the cost of the procedure was delightful -- friendly, funny, and remarkably easy to work with. It immediately put me at ease. Bethany, the tech who stayed with me throughout the process, was outstanding. She explained everything clearly, reassured me at each step, and kept me distracted in a way that truly felt like having my own daughter there looking out for me. The extraction itself was far better than I anticipated. I'm sensitive to epinephrine in numbing agents, but Dr. Williams administered everything carefully so I never experienced the usual racing-heart feeling. The procedure was quick, not painful, and handled with exceptional skill. Dr. Williams talked me through each part of the process, and she and Bethany kept a warm, pleasant conversation going that made the whole experience surprisingly comfortable. They also provided clear after-care instructions -- both verbally and in writing -- and made sure I knew I could call with any questions. The level of communication, compassion, and professionalism was remarkable from start to finish. Given the circumstances, this was as positive of an experience as I could have hoped for. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Dr. Williams and her staff.

    On November 15, 2022, I saw Dr. Danielle Williams for a consultation on my severe Torii situation…read more  She was kind and understanding.  They explained the procedure thoroughly and also the cost of the procedure.  On December 27, 2022 I had the procedure.  Dr. William and her staff are the most friendly, courteous, professionals with great senses of humor.  The experience was actually fantastic.  I did opt (and highly recommend) for the extended numbing agent that works for 2-3 days.  The headache following the procedure went away with sleep.   I did not need ANY of the pain medications at all!  Not even Tylenol.    The sutures were dissolvable, so there was not even the pain or stress of having sutures removed. Everything went perfectly and I was able to eat almost right away (soft things first, of course).  In 3 days I was back to normal. They even straightened my crooked smile!   I highly recommend Dr. Danielle Williams and her staff at Florida Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Carrollwood.     Sorry it took me so long to review, but I have other health issues.

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    Center for Oral Surgery and Dental Implants

    Center for Oral Surgery and Dental Implants

    2.3(6 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I am a 23-year-old who finally saved up enough money to get my wisdom teeth extracted. I was…read moreanxious, it was my first procedure and I have had difficulties with pain in the past. I told a nurse this during my consultation she was the only one with bedside manner who seemed to care... I was given a prescription for naproxen before my procedure. My mom helped explain to the nurses that naproxen hasn't helped me in the past due to my low pain tolerance. There was an immediate shift in the staff's demeanor towards me. Another nurse, and the doctor then proceeded to tell me that any other pain relief was highly frowned upon and that " it isn't open heart surgery you're gonna have to be in pain" I was so nervous when I sat down for the procedure. The doctor didn't acknowledge me much and asked the nurse "why is her heart racing?"... as if there was something wrong with me. My anxiety worsened, and then I was told to "utilize the gas " there was no care or bedside manner. I was pricked five times for the anesthesia IV. I felt the IV drip down my arm and heard an "oh sorry" from the doctor. There was no countdown. He immediately went to work. I felt the initial incisions for each tooth. I wasn't fully asleep. I remember being held down and yelled at to stop flinching because I felt the pain. I woke up to nurses arguing in the room talking about me and my mother. My heart immediately started racing again. There wasn't much said to me before I was put in a wheelchair and pushed out the door. A nurse told my mom not to worry because they gave me "extra fentanyl" while I was asleep, but still refused to prescribe anything else for pain. I was almost fully aware and awake on the car ride home I read the aftercare paperwork that was given to my mom. The paperwork gave instructions to take your painkiller before the anesthesia wore off listing "oxycodone/paracetamol" as one of them. So I'm confused as to why I was told that it was "frowned upon" to give me any other pain medicine? I woke up in agonizing pain and called the Doctor who finally, after much back and forth sent in a prescription to my pharmacy. It's been almost 2 weeks and I'm still in a lot of pain. The whole left side of my face and entire hand that they pricked for the IV is bruised and one tooth still isn't healing properly. I look like I was beat up. When I returned for my check up the doctor and nurse both seemed shocked by the state I was in and the first question the doctor asked me was if I was awake during any of the procedure. I let him know that I had felt the initial incisions. And his response was "you think you felt that but you didn't". This doctor has an answer for everything. He knew I was awake and had no intention of apologizing or realizing what he did wrong. This procedure was one of the most traumatizing experiences of my life, and it has taken me a week to be able to talk about what has happened to me and get out of the depression the recovery has caused me. I just hope that somebody will read this and not put themselves through what I had to go through. This office shouldn't be in business. I wish I read the reviews.

    I just had my wisdom teeth removed by Dr. Valiente and I think he and his staff were extremely…read moreprofessional, courteous, and attentive. I had an initial consult with them where he explained the procedure, had me watch a video, and then his front desk biller Magali came to explain all of the costs encompassing every aspect of surgery plus followup appointments (which did not change!) The procedure itself was quick. Having a surgery during the pandemic is a totally different type of anxiety especially since you are navigating the surgeon's office on your own while your caretaker has to remain in the car. They made me feel safe and comfortable. The best part was the focus on preventative care. I was given a regimen of chlorhexidine rinses, antibiotics, and specific oral care instructions with pain medications after surgery. Everything I needed was called into my pharmacy to pick up a few days before the surgery. My caregivers watched a video during the actual procedure so they could guide me on how to properly manage after surgery. I followed his instructions to a tee and had no post-surgical complications other than some surgical trauma which is usually inevitable. 2 days after surgery I was worried about swelling and his staff fit me in right away to get looked at. This is the mark of a good surgeon-someone who will not be bothered to take an extra look with a re-evaluation if you're anxious about something. He could have easily had me stay home and take extra antibiotics or pain medications, but he legit just fit me in within the hour. I'll forever be grateful for that. Overall I had an excellent, smooth surgery with Dr. Valiente and am happy I went with him!

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    Tampa Bay Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants

    Tampa Bay Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants

    3.5(8 reviews)
    4.8 miTown N Country

    If I could give this establishment 0 stars, I would. They are unprofessional, disorganized, and…read morehonestly rude. I came here to be a ride for someone who was going under oral surgery, and it showed me exactly why i'd never work with this establishment. They were so rude to him! They canceled his oral surgery last minute, even though it was an emergency and they messed something up on his referral. Didn't even offer to give him any antibiotics in the meantime even though he explained how much pain he is in. He was explaining his concerns with this, and the front desk responded with "calm down", even though he was talking to them in a mature manner with no intention of arguing. Not only that, they claimed to have called him to explain their worries, and didn't. They called his emergency contact instead, even though his primary number is on file and he is an adult. Mind you, this establishment is quite a far drive, and with this economy gas prices are sky rocketing. Therefore, if you are coming in for an emergency appointment, save your gas and time and find somewhere that's more reliable and will work with your needs and treats you like a person who is in chronic pain, instead of brushing you off because they are busy. Hope this establishment can do better.

    I had an incredibly disappointing experience at the Tampa Bay Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental…read moreImplants. I arrived at 12p for my 1215 appt, with everything requested--my referral, ID, and insurance card. When I proceeded to sign in, I was told, I handed over my referral paperwork, ID, and insurance card to the young man, who then returned my ID and insurance card, giving me a clipboard to fill out the new patient paperwork. After completing the paperwork, I stood to the side patiently, waiting to turn in my forms. Since someone was being helped, I waited quietly. The front desk representative looked past the woman she was assisting and asked me to please place the clipboard down on the counter and take a seat, assuring me she would get it once she was finished. However, my new patient paperwork included sensitive personal information, such as my name, date of birth, social security number, and other details. I was concerned about her asking me to leave this paperwork unattended on the counter while she focused on someone else. This poses a significant risk for identity theft, and given HIPAA regulations, her actions seemed inappropriate and careless. I politely refused and informed her that there was no rush, asking her to please continue helping the young lady while I would wait to hand her my forms directly--no problems at all since no one else was coming in or in line. After waiting for over two hours in a crowded lobby where one customer spoke loudly on the phone most of the wait and no one asked her to step into the hall to take the call, I was finally called back for imaging of my teeth at 201p. Once done, I was asked to please return to the lobby and assured nicely that I would be the next person called when a room became available. I went back to the lobby, opened my lesson, and continued reading. About 20-25 minutes later, at about 236p, I heard my name being called, but instead of from the doors to go back, it came from behind the receptionist desk. It was a dental assistant (I'm unsure of her title), who then asked me to approach. This was confusing as I was expecting to be called directly to the back to complete the appointment, but she then asks me if I can reprint the referral with the tooth number, and informs me that without that information on my referral I couldn't be seen. When I asked if there was a way to print there from my phone, she said no. I was confused and asked how was I supposed to reprint it then, to which she replied, "you'd need to call the referring Dr., have them print it, take a picture, & send via email, because without the information on the referral, the doctor can't see you and a fax would take too long." I then politely asked why wasn't this communicated to me during check-in at 12? She then states, (with a shrug) "it's not my fault since I don't work the front desk." Final Red flag this highlights a major issue with communication and coordination among the staff; I politely expressed my frustration, asking why doesn't the front desk know what a patient needs in order to be seen, emphasizing that had I been informed earlier, I could have called & had this completed during the long wait and resolved this without rescheduling. She said, "again not my fault, I dont work up here or know why they don't know what we need in the back, so if you're unable to get the information we need, the doctor can't see you." It's clear that better communication between the front desk and dental assistants is essential, CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINING freshwater needed, because even hearing how one of the front desk reps were handling the phone calls was atrocious, someone in pain and upset because of a mix up you all caused shouldn't be told to calm down and listen to directions etc, you emphasize and apologize, they just wanted to be heard. The experience made it evident that clear communication and patient care are not priorities in this practice. Really hope this feedback is taken seriously, as no patient should have to navigate such obstacles and frustrations.

    Periodontal Associates of Tampa Bay - Best Periodontist in Tampa. Highly skilled and knowledgeable, he uses state-of-the art technology. Would recommend if you have dental needs!

    Periodontal Associates of Tampa Bay

    4.5(8 reviews)
    5.7 miUSF

    I do not recommend this periodontist. I did not have a positive experience. I found him to be…read morearrogant, uncaring, and disrespectful. He seemed to get irritated if you take too much of his time or ask too many questions. I had to ask for the antibiotics after the gum surgery, and he gave me the prescription as a photocopy, rather than the original receipt, which I have never seen any doctor's office do. Neither he nor his staff ever called to check back on me to see how I was doing, even though I have serious medical issues. I researched his records online, and found he has some criminal records, which I did not discover until after I had the bone graft. When I tried to call for a checkup after the 4 month healing period, their phones were blocking my calls. I tried to reach them for 2 weeks by asking someone to go by there and tell them I was trying to reach them, and they claimed they were having problems with their phones. What doctor's office leaves their phones out of service for 2 weeks, and does not answer calls from their patients? I won't be back there. I would carefully consider being careful to not put my care into any dentist who conducts his practice in such a cold, calculating manner as that. I do not recommend this doctor.

    Excellent & highly skilled Periodontist who has a great, caring and thoughtful manner with his…read morepatients. I'v had great results from the treatment I've received from him. I highly recommend him!

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