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Appointment started 15 minutes after schedule(not too bad), Dr. Selznick is super-quick and skilled. His dental assistants are awesome! They are helpful and nice.
Here is the bad:
I know the ladies up front are not treated well! I empathize and treated them with respect. Unfortunately, I was not treated respectfully back. I was quoted $600 on the phone, initially. When I got there it was $750. I was told "I didn't say it was a wisdom tooth, I said it was a molar." Why would I not say it was wisdom tooth? I am in my 40's. I thought it was crazy that all of a sudden I had a wisdom tooth at my age. The front staff offered to ask the doctor how much it should be. I just agreed. I didn't know what else to do, at that point. The other administrator came back and told me it was now, $800!
I asked her why I was quoted $600, when I made the appointment, then $750 two minutes prior?
She told me "the doctor says $800 and it would have never been $600 because we start at $650." I, respectfully assured her that was what I was told. She told me "I was wrong." She was rude and aggressive. I told her this happened three years ago when my son had his four wisdom teeth out. It went from $1200 to $2400.
And the same story. I was told I was wrong and would never have been told that price. That resolved by their office re-billing my, then, insurance.
It's just a shame that the pricing is not honest and their quote is not kept. The front has a difficult job being kind and accountable.
I understand people can be unreasonable and nasty to them. I believe everyone is a human, first and treat people with humor and kindness. I wish them the best, but insinuating that your patients lie isn't ok.
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