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Businiess name:  William T Buckley
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I take writing a review seriously and want to warn any potential client of this dentist to find another dental health care professional to do any required procedure. Dr. Jeffrey Williamson is unprofessional and his business practices have serious ethical concern. His care is rushed, scattered, and as another patient I know described him, "It felt like he was working on a car, not a human or in someone's mouth...like he was changing a spark plug". This is an accurate statement. His rough and shoddy style reminded me of a mechanic attempting to get a hubcap off a tire in haste, not a dental professional implementing a crown. If you are pain sensitive, I would also suggest finding another dentist. He was more concerned about making his 12 o'clock lunch plans than checking to see if the numbing agent was in force. When I verbally informed him that I could feel everything and it hurt, again, his attention was to look at the clock to see the time and then hastily re-administer the agent as he sighed and quickly attempted to continue his work without asking me if I was completely numb. In his haste, as he disengaged the dental probe, it ripped my lip open to where I was bleeding. Buyer beware. You also need to be fully warned about his billing and post crown exams. I would suggest getting everything in writing. Everything. And if the good dentist and staff will not do this in complete...run like the wind. I have another tooth that will require a crown and I would gladly pay double Dr. Williamson?s cost for my next addition with another dentist. Oh, and the one star is there just because I have to enter something in the field to post this. Pros: None

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