My experience at this office was horrible. Even with an appointment I had to wait an hour before being called back. I was then passed from person to person. One person took me back to get an x-ray. Another person took the x-ray. Another person took me to an exam room. Another person came in and cleaned my teeth. Then the dentist came in to examine the x-rays and my teeth. The dentist never said hello or acknowledged me. The dentist?s assistant then told me that I had a couple cavities and would need to make an appointment to return. Someone else then came to take me to make an appointment with the front desk. I got such an uneasy feeling about the place that I canceled my appointment a couple days later. Thank God! I have now found a great dentist, and after the initial examination I was told that I don't have any cavities! Apparently Access Dental wanted to put me through pain and waste my time just to make a buck. My story is not alone. Several coworkers of mine have had similar experiences. Access Dental would perform yearly deep cleanings and take all of the allocated insurance money rather than fix my friends broken tooth. Another friend was told she had four cavities, but after going to a different dentist was told that she had none! I realize that these stories are just hearsay to whoever reads this, but if you choose to go here I urge you to question their diagnosis of any problem!
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