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    Aspen Dental

    2.3 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    outstanding professionals...great in every category...easy scheduling and quality service

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    Oral & Facial Surgery Associates

    4.1(14 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    If you're thinking about going to Oral & Facial Associates, I strongly recommend you take a minute…read moreand read this, because my experience with their practice administrator, Christy Loudermill, was one of the most frustrating and unprofessional encounters I've ever had in a medical setting. I went into this office with a confirmed price -- written, verified, and repeated back to me. I did everything right on my end so there would be no surprises. Unfortunately, the surprise came anyway, and it came in the form of a completely different, significantly higher bill. When I reached out for clarification, Christy Loudermill, who I was told was the "billing manager" (which already confused me, considering her title is practice administrator), handled the situation in a way that was honestly shocking to me. Her response came off cold, dismissive, and completely uninterested in the fact that their mistake had real consequences for me. Instead of taking ownership or offering real help, the explanation was basically a quick brush-off labeled as "human error," as if that magically excused everything. What made it worse was the tone -- like I was the inconvenience for asking why I was suddenly expected to pay far more than what Christy herself had confirmed. There was no sense of accountability, no recognition of the office's own miscommunication, and absolutely zero acknowledgment of the impact this caused. The entire situation left me feeling like accuracy and transparency simply weren't priorities for her. And the fact that someone in the office even referred to her as the "billing manager" just added to the mess. When the people working there can't even get titles straight, it says a lot about how disorganized things are behind the scenes. My opinion? If this is how the practice administrator handles problems -- with confusion, deflection, and an attitude that the patient should just swallow the difference -- then the rest of the office is likely following the same example. This review is based entirely on my experience, but I feel strongly enough about it to warn others. You deserve a medical office that honors its own quotes, communicates clearly, and treats patients with respect -- especially when the mistake is on their end. I won't be returning. And I hope this helps someone else avoid the headache, the runaround, and the dismissiveness I dealt with from Christy Loudermill at Oral & Facial Associates

    Son had wisdom teeth extraction. They did not supply a quote until 2 days prior to procedure, even…read morethough I requested one twice, several weeks in advance. Any time I needed to call them, had to call multiple times due to no one answering phone. On day of procedure before starting, discussed an impacted tooth and that they could expose and move said tooth since they were already in his mouth. They never said it would have an additional charge until after the procedure was done then said they would advise of amount after sending to insurance. 1.5 weeks later I get a bill for nearly $1,300.00 which was more than I paid for the 4 wisdom teeth to be removed. They refused to discount the additional charges, which were not covered by insurance. They only supplied a little gauze for after care. Other surgeon offices provide enough gauze for full aftercare as well as ice packs. I was treated as if this place only wants your money, they do not care about the patient or treating people like human beings. They also switched the location from where I made the appointment, but no one told me this until the day before when they called to go over what to do before coming in.

    Olathe South Dentistry

    Olathe South Dentistry

    3.8(10 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I cannot express how much I adore Dr. Rawalt! I have been coming here for several years after being…read moreso terrified of the dentist that I avoided it like the plague. Dr. Rawalt is always, and I mean always so upbeat and helps me relax my nerves if I'm over the top nervous. The office is clean and the waits aren't long to be seen. I will keep returning just like I have been for approx. five years, not 100% on time here.

    If you like a dental practice who is deceptive, performs unnecessary testing and x-rays, uses fear…read moretactics and pressure to get you to consent to procedures you don't need, and if you never ask any questions, then Olathe South Dentistry is the place for you. My bad experience started before I even had my first appointment. There were red flags there I should not have ignored. I moved a few months ago and was looking to establish a new dentist here. I am a senior woman who has good oral health, all of her teeth, and only two amalgam fillings (one when a teenager and another in my early twenties.) Knowing my insurance would cover a cleaning and bite-wing x-rays (with an in-network dentist) I was hoping I could get that done in December with only a few business days available, and get a new dentist established. I thought I would give it a try. The first red flag (in retrospect) was that they could get me in right away. I did first look at reviews online, and Olathe South Dentistry has good reviews on Yelp, Google, and their Facebook page. The next red flag was when I walked in to ask about insurance and costs. Next year my dental plan will be different, and I was asking how much a cleaning would cost if I paid out of pocket. Also, how much for bite-wing x-rays and exam by the doctor. They would never tell me. Our conversation circled around and around, them saying they would run it through insurance first, as that would provide a discount. And I kept telling them that my insurance next year will not have dental coverage. However, I could pay a fee upfront (maybe $119.00) and then get a discount on cleanings and other work. But I could never get an answer to a simple question of how much does it cost to get my teeth cleaned. ***Next red flag. Even though my mouth does not show any indication of gum disease or inflammation, they insisted I take their free saliva test. They assured me it wouldn't cost anything.They showed me a print out page with lots of colors and all the vital organs telling me that the inflammation would basically destroy my body, and insisted I get, right then and there, some kind of laser treatment to kill the bacteria under the gum. I declined. As it turns out, they did bill that to my insurance, and insurance denied it. It required a three way call with my insurance company, me, and the dental office. *** In addition to the bite-wing x-rays and panoramic x-rays, they took a Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). When I commented I'd never seen a panoramic x-ray where one has to stand up...no one clarified and explained to me that this was a different and additional procedure. Which I didn't need. I came in for a cleaning. I only learned what it was when I looked at the coding used for the excessive billing. (The CBCT provides detailed 3D images of teeth, bones, soft tissues, and nerve paths in the head and neck, primarily used in dentistry for precise treatment planning in areas like dental implants, orthodontics, oral surgery (impacted teeth, jaw tumors), root canals, TMJ issues, and airway analysis for sleep apnea, offering higher accuracy than traditional X-rays with lower radiation.) ***Next red flag: I was told that the crack by one of the fillings (that I've had for over a decade) was full of bacteria and needed an immediate CROWN before all the root was gone. They make the crowns on location and can do it THE VERY SAME DAY! I told them I would think about it, and I made the mistake of making an appointment in a couple of days to come back and have the crown done. But they don't like when patients ask questions. I simply asked what was going to be done in my mouth, what to expect, and if a rubber dam would be used since they would be drilling into an amalgam filling. I was told no rubber dam would be used, it wasn't necessary, that the amount of mercury was totally harmless. She went and got another dentist, and I was told, as I'm laying back in the dental chair: "We see red flags with you. Just like you need to feel comfortable with your dentist, we need to feel comfortable with you. And we don't feel comfortable, so you'll have to find another dentist". That was followed up by a letter delivered by FED EX terminating our "relationship". I did call my previous dentist to ask her opinion, and the first thing she asked was "Is the (cracked) tooth bothering you?" I said "no". She went on to say she had the benefit of knowing my mouth and teeth for over a decade, and she said unless I wanted to be proactive, there was no reason to have a crown.

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    Dental Care Olathe

    1.9(28 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I had a truly awful experience at this dental office. After stopping 3 different staff member 4…read moredifferent times they continued to take X-rays that I reiterated I didn't want to be charged for because I have already had them taken recently. I was then sent a bill for these X-rays for over $200. Honestly what are we doing here. I was planning on having $2,5000 worth of dental work done but not after the true mess that was my first and last experience with this office. The only saving grace was the pleasant front desk staff. The bigger issue with this office is the lack of professionalism from the young male dentist not featured online. He not only rested his stomach against my cheek the entire examination, criticized me for my eating patterns- saying I likely snacked all day by the look of things which was rude and unnecessary, told me I was lying about flossing and that I probably have never flossed a day in my life when I never claimed to be that good at flossing, asked me if I have a gag reflex while he wasn't doing any sort of procedure that would cause one creating an awkward environment and took extra time to make fun of the way the roof of my mouth was shaped. Truly unprofessional and I left absolutely mortified for how this nearly 3 hour appt went. I listed 2 stars because they were able to get in me in last minute but there is likely a reason they had this opening. I hope to never be treated like this by a medical professional again and hope no future patients are either. That young doc has a lot of learning and growing up to do.

    This is by far the worst healthcare clinic I have ever been to. I strongly recommend that no one…read moreschedules an appointment here. If I hadn't already paid in full, I would never come back. Every single time I have an appointment, I end up waiting at least 30 minutes just to be called back. On top of that, the staff--including the dentist--are consistently rude and unprofessional. There is no basic courtesy: no greeting, no "how are you," no "thank you," nothing. It feels like patients are treated as an inconvenience rather than people. As someone who works in healthcare, I know that respect, communication, and patient care are the absolute basics, and this clinic fails at all of them. It's honestly shocking that a business can operate like this. I would not recommend this place to anyone.

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