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  • To be straight, Dr. Day was completely unprofessional and rude during my procedure when getting my wisdom teeth out. I made it very clear during my first appointment and before my procedure that he just should have acted way more professional than he did. I did shockingly better than normal, I just wanted something to hold my hand so that I didn't flinch when the needle went in. He was in such a hurry that he kept complaining that I was being immature. Typically, which any type of needle I get in, I get extremely nauseous and pass out. Everyone has something that they can't handle, and that happens to be mine. He repeatedly asked my dad how old I was, reiterating the fact that I was way too old to be acting like this. When literally all I did was cry a little bit. It wasn't until making all these rude, unprofessional and just disgraceful. He made me feel uncomfortable to the point that where I wasn't even crying over the needle, I was just crying over the fact that he was being a jerk. Definitely is not cut out to be a doctor when it comes to patient/doctor relations. I 100% do not recommend. UPDATE: It has been nearly a week since my surgery. I have nerve damage from the removal. During my initial appt, Dr Day claimed he had never damaged a nerve before and assured me it was extremely unlikely to happen. When I brought this up to him, he said "no. I never said that. I said I never CUT a nerve." Well, then he should've explained the chances of damage were a lot higher than fully cutting it, that was extremely misleading and he knows he was choosing his words carefully and not explaining them on purpose. During my follow up, he did apologize with an arrogant tone that I did not appreciate. He claims I will make a full recovery in 6 weeks, but based on other reviews for formers pts, he's said the same and they never recovered. I got a second opinion from another oral surgeon, who said there's no way of knowing the extent of the damage and only time will tell. I'll take my pick on who's trying to be the salesman and who's trying to tell the truth. I've been in so much pain, I can't sleep. I tried calling the emergency line last night, and Dr Day himself was on call. They tried getting ahold of him for an hour and were never able to reach him to help me. Instead, an assistant finally reached out to me. He apparently does not know what it means to be a doctor who's on call. Ridiculous. I wish more and more everyday that I would have never met him. He is not a doctor and should not have the privilege to be called one, he is a glorified saleman at best. Do not use him. Do not give him your money.
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