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    Dentofacial & Cosmetic Surgery Institute

    Dentofacial & Cosmetic Surgery Institute

    3.8
    (6 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    My appointment was for 2pm they told me nothing to eat or drink 6 hours prior. So I had been…read morefasting since 7am. When I arrived at 2pm they were very busy, at 2:30 I was brought back and had an X-ray taken, brought to the room where the dental assistant diagnosed my broken tooth needed to be extracted. She also stated that I would need to highly consider an implant either now or in the future but regardless I would be a bone graft to preserve the socket. I explained I was only interested in the extraction she was extremely pushy. The doctor arrived after another 15 minutes had passed and explained the same thing that the dental assistant said. I again said in only wanted the extraction he was more polite then the staff. I was whisked up front to the billing team and explained my cost after insurance, I then paid and was told to have a seat in the waiting room. At this point it was 3:05pm, about 3:45 I was brought back again and placed in a surgical room and connected to leads for the machine and a blood pressure cuff. The assistant tried to use the manual cuff 6 times on my upper right arm, 4 times on my lower right arm, and the same for my left. It was clear that the machine was not working properly, she changed cuffs back and forth several times as well and said she may have to do it manually. Clearly at that point she should have done it manually but she didn't instead she walked out of the room and said she would try again before the procedure. Around 4:45 an hour later the doctor emerged and quickly started trying to place an IV it took him several times to find a spot and after being stuck twice he got the IV to work. I was uneasy at this point but he quickly administered the propofol and I do not remember anything until they woke me up and whisked me out the back where my husband was waiting. It was 5:15 just 30 minutes from start to finish and out the back door with instructions and meds. They said go home have some broth and clear liquids and immediately take your pain meds before the numbness wears off. So I did just that headed home had chicken broth a little bit of Gatorade and some water followed by (1) Tylenol with codeine. 45 minutes later I was jolted by severe pain in my upper abdomen that wrapped around to my back I could hardly breathe the pain was so bad. After 20 minutes of wallowing in pain my husband refused to watch any longer and took me to the ER, they quickly brought me to the back and started an IV with fluids, ZoFran, and morphine. They did a cat scan and X-ray as well as labs which all came back normal. After getting me settle down and out of pain two hours later the doctor chalked it up to the IV sedation and the Tylenol with codeine on an empty stomach. I felt relieved and out of pain but still very nauseous by the time I got home I started to throw up which made my mouth hurt even more at this point. I suffered all night with little sleep and called the Dr. Hashemian 's first thing this morning Wendy answered and I explained my situation. I first asked for something else for pain which she stated I can just alternate Motrin and Tylenol, then I asked for a PO check tomorrow because of the vomiting I wanted to make sure I did not dislodge the blood clot or cause a dry socket. Wendy's response was if you are not bleeding you did not dislodge the blood clot. Try the Tylenol and Motrin, have a good day and hung up the phone. I will never recommend anyone to this office, and I suggest you do your homework before going there as well you will just be another number in their factory. Keep in mind I'm young and healthy overall and do not have any underlying medical conditions. I've been in the dental industry for the last 15 years managing multiple practices and I have never seen anything like this.

    From my first appointment before surgery, the surgery and now a week later. I could not of asked…read morefor better treatment, everyone was very professional, very clean and efficient. The day after surgery which was a weekend, the Dr. called to see how I was doing. Would recommend highly.

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    Crystal Community ENT

    Crystal Community ENT

    1.7
    (6 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    I brought my 18 YO daughter to see Dr. Grillo for frequent nosebleeds and some other ENT issues we…read morewanted checked out. All of the staff was friendly, professional and kind. I wish I could say the same for the doctor. He put a speculum-like device in her nostril to look in, then stuck a long swab up there without warning. She flinched and her hands went up reflexively. He YELLED at her "DO NOT GRAB ME!". Her nose started bleeding and he placed something int here to stop it/ numb it. Then, he told her he was going to put a swab with something on it to cauterize the bleed. When he stuck it in her nose, she flinched again. She couldn't help it. He yelled again, "Do NOT grab me or this will end badly for you!". She never tried to grab him. It was reflexive. If he had simply explained that what he was doing might be uncomfortable and that it's important to remain still and hold onto the arms of the chair, it would have been fine. I asked him if the cauterization was a lasting solution and he nastily said "yeah, until the next nosebleed". What an absolute jerk! My daughter was also diagnosed with vertigo by her PCP who said she had fluid in her ears. Dr. Grillo said there was no fluid and "you got yourself diagnosed with vertigo but you don't have it". I told her to please describe the symptoms she has, and he says "oh, that's vertigo. It's BPPV. We can do some further testing but it will be outside of the county." The Mama Bear in me should have shot back at him, but I was already thinking we couldn't get out of there fast enough. We will never go back to him, even if he is the only ENT on our plan in this county.

    Office receptionist was the worst!! She was rude and laughed in my face when I question the $246.50…read morecharge for the procedure to put a scope (camera) up my nose for 20 seconds. It's a surgical procedure charge that they do not tell you about until you go to checkout.

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