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    Cooke Mary, DDS, MS

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - Cooke Mary, DDS, MS

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Tooth filling replacement or repair

    Teeth cleaning

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    Redwood Dental - Getting my regular hygiene cleaning

    Redwood Dental

    3.8(40 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I went to the dentist and now I'm pretty sure I need therapy…read more  If you've ever thought, "What if my dental care had the consistency and staffing model of a correctional facility?" good news. Redwood Dental is here for you. I've been five times. I've met four dentists. At this point I'm expecting a punch card. One more visit and I get a free root canal. Visit 1: Dentist #1, Hygienist #1. I hadn't been in about a year, so I expected some consequences. They tell me I have three cavities. Three felt like... a strong opening bid, but okay. I take responsibility for, what I assumed, were my life choices, but in retrospect I question, and schedule the follow-up. Visit 2: Dentist #2, same hygienist.I New dentist, no explanation. Cavities get filled, and suddenly I'm being pitched a "protective coating" for my teeth. A coating. For my teeth. At this point I'm wondering if I accidentally brought my car in instead of my mouth. "Your molars are looking a little dull, we can ceramic those for you." but they're the experts and I need to be able to smile for selfies with my three-year-old, so sure. I guess we're going with the full rust protection.  Visit 3: Dentist #3, same hygienist. Now I'm told my fillings are "showing wear" and we should proactively remove and replace them. Wait? What? Didn't I just get the rust coating? He clarifies that nothing is broken. Nothing hurts. We're just... preemptively rebuilding my mouth like it's a condo that needs to stay market-ready at all times. This is when it clicked: this isn't dentistry. This is the PG&E of teeth always there to tell me I owe them more money as though their doing me a favor. I go home, compare notes with my wife, who, shockingly, is also getting exact same upsell experience, and we both decide it's time to find a new dentist. Visit 4: We forgot to cancel our appointments and learn there's a last minute $100 cancellation fee. For a dentist. Nothing says "healthcare provider" like a policy that feels like a gym membership you can't escape. Then, plot twist, they call us the day before to reschedule because of staffing issues. So just to recap: if I cancel, it's $100. If they cancel, it's... fine. My wife, who is a better person than I am, agrees to reschedule. I begin emotionally preparing for what I assume will be the final chapter. Visit 5: Dentist #4, Hygienist #2. And here we are, folks, we've reached the final boss level. New hygienist calls my name and then blocks the doorway so I have to squeeze past her like I'm entering a speakeasy for dental trauma. Cool start. Dentist comes in, calmly repeats previous recommendations, and confirms, this is key, nothing has actually changed with my teeth. Amazing. Love consistency. Not paying $600 to fix a problem that doesn't exist. Then the cleaning begins. And I want to be clear here: I've had dental work. Orthodontia. Oral surgery. I'm not new to this. This was different. This felt like my mouth got caught in a car wash that had recently developed anger issues. The suction tube? Constantly at the back of my throat and jabbing me as though it had a personal vendetta. Water? Everywhere. At several points I get blasted hard enough that it goes up my nose and down my neck. I left the dentist's office... wet. I have never, in my life, needed a towel after a cleaning, but this is the part I guess, where I should have kept my hands inside the ride for my own safety. Through out it all, the hygienist, armed with the suction tubes is casually glancing around, lightly dancing to the music like she's cleaning a kitchen, not performing a procedure inside a human being. Then the polish. Bubblegum paste. On my face. Up my nose. I'm essentially being frosted like a cupcake. Then flossing, with long acrylic nails. I'm getting stabbed, gums bleeding, just trying to survive the experience with whatever dignity I have left. At no point did this feel like healthcare. This felt like I owed someone money. When she says, "Run your tongue along your teeth and see how it feels," I stand up and leave like I just experienced something I need to report to cps. I don't know who hurt you, lady, but I've seen TSA Agents with a better bedside manner. Truly thankful that no one handed you anything sharper than a rubber tipped polisher, because there'd be a me shaped hole in the wall that I'd likely have been charged for. We're done. We're not going back. And if you value your mouth or better if you have loved ones who care about you... you should consider alternatives. Note: I just want to add here that the recepionist and the hygienist I had for the first few visits were great at what they do. So while I obviously had a pretty terrible experience there were of course some exceptions for which I am grateful.

    Front desk agent is horrible. Condescending and tried to overcharge me 2x…read moreEvery one else there is awesome!

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    Vineyard Dental Spa - Work area

    Vineyard Dental Spa

    4.2(148 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I had a wonderful experience with Dr Azizi and her team. From the moment I walked into the office,…read moreeverything felt calm and soothing, which made a huge difference for me as someone who has dental anxiety.The atmosphere immediately helped put me at ease. Dr Azizi is fantastic-she really takes the time to get to know her patients and carefully explains procedures so you feel comfortable and informed. I never felt rushed and truly appreciated her thoughtful approach. Whitney, the hygienist was wonderful as well. She was kind, gentle, and made the whole visit very comfortable. The warm blanket and hand warmers were such a thoughtful touch and made the experience even better. I highly recommend Dr Azizi and her entire team at Vineyard Dental Spa. They go above and beyond to make patients feel relaxed and cared for. It truly was a great experience~

    I must say, I've been a patient of Vineyard Dental for several years now and they definitely…read moreprovide top notch service (all staff are soooo nice). From having the most up to date equipment to spa add ons like acupuncture before a treatment, to offering music to listen to through headphones and blankets if you are cold. BUT, you pay a lot for this experience. If you just need basic cleaning, not sure this is the place for you unless you don't mind paying a lot for the pampering too. I've had other procedures done, most recently osseous surgery, and I do feel at ease from the level of service I'm getting. I want only the best when it comes to my dental work and this place delivers.

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