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    Daniel Fong, DDS

    4.8 (6 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Services - Daniel Fong, DDS

    Cavity treatment

    Dental exams

    Teeth cleaning

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    I have had nothing but good experiences with Dr. Fong and his staff.

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    Michael T Colletti, DDS - Our hygienists!

    Michael T Colletti, DDS

    4.2(23 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I have been going to this office since 2007. I have had…read morevisits with both Dr. Michael and Dr. Vince and have been completely satisfied each time. They both truly know how to communicate with patients and have thoughtful and patient responses to any questions you may have. Their office is the nicest I have ever seen and is completely up to date. Their hygienists and assistants are also very professional and help to educate you on dental health. This dentist office is all around top notch.

    I have been going here for 10+ years. The doctors and dental assistants are wonderful, always kind…read moreand attentive while providing quality care. Unfortunately I will be leaving the practice after all these years because of the women at the front desk. I had 4 visits within one month. At 2 of the visits I was told they would be billed to insurance and I would receive an invoice for anything not covered. At the other 2 visits I was told I needed to pay upfront and would get a refund for whatever insurance covered. I was getting whiplash from all this back and forth, unable to predict if I would need to pay upfront or if it would be billed to insurance. After receiving an explanation of benefits from insurance I called the office to discuss my overpayment. I was told they had not received the insurance checks yet and would put a note in my chart to call me once they were received. I never got a phone call. I ultimately followed up and was told the checks were received and I had a $900+ "credit" on my account and they could write me a refund check if I wanted. When questioned on the practice of making ONLY delta dental patients pay upfront and only at some visits the women became quite defensive and rude. All she kept saying is "this is the way the doctor wants it done". Well if that's the case why isn't it followed at every visit? Had I not followed up would a refund check have been written or would I have just had this credit sitting in my account there? This seems like double dipping, keeping the money I paid out of pocket, while also keeping the check from insurance and just having a credit sit in my account. Something just doesn't seem right about this. In today's economy when every penny counts I can't be going to an office when I don't know if I'm going to have to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars upfront and if they will actually refund me once insurance pays or if they will just keep a credit in my account. I'll be finding a practice that has followed their previous practice of billing insurance and sending an invoice for what wasn't covered. The longest it took insurance to write a check to the dentist in all of these visits was 8 business days. So the woman's explanation of "it's taking insurance too long to pay, that's why delta dental patients have to pay up front" doesn't make sense.

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    Dr. Vince. Graduate of Creighton Dental School 2014.

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    Dr. Colletti. Patient education is one of his primary goals.

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