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Diana Yeung, DDS

5.0 (5 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Cavity treatment

Dental exams

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Tooth filling replacement or repair

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Maria E. Acebo, DDS

Maria E. Acebo, DDS

(14 reviews)

Corona

I have been a patient of Dr Acebo for over 20 years. In that time I found her to be a caring…read morephysician. She is sensitive to the feelings of her patients. Her expert approach to caring for her patients is second to none. I have recommended Dr Acebo to many friends and family members for which they have been grateful. The staff in Dr Acebo's office is caring and friendly. The office is always clean and orderly and the examination rooms are spotlessly sanitized. Dr Acebo defines excellent dentistry.

Hands down, the most unprofessional and abusive medical experience I've ever had in my entire life,…read morebar none. This wretched, hole in the wall, battlefield triage clinic of dental butchery is filled with an incompetent gaggle of misandrous shrews. I went in to have an old filling redone, and the dentist assigned to me was an early 20-something girl apparently fresh out of dental school. We seemed to get along great for the first couple of visits (mostly cleanings and simple things). Then next visit was for a filling and as she started drilling, searing pain shot through me and we had to stop. I apologized, explained that I've always had a problem getting numb, but to give me another shot, wait a few minutes and see if I could go on. She did and started drilling again after a few minutes. Wanting to get the filling done, I tried to endure as much pain as I could, but it was too much and while holding my mouth in agony, tears welling up in my eyes, I apologized again, saying that I was sorry and that I wasn't trying to be a difficult patient or make her job harder, but that I was just in incredible pain. She then gave me this look of anger and disgust and walked away shaking her head. Her assistant came afterwards to clean up and said I should come back and try another day. Now, you would think a patient apologizing to her for the pain she was inflicting on them, would prompt her to say something like, "Oh, no need to apologize! It's not your fault. If you're in pain, just let me know so we can try something different." But no, bizarrely she became livid at me like I did something wrong! The look she gave me was like I had insulted her dead mother while slapping her child! I couldn't figure out what the hell just happened. Up until then, we had been very friendly but I saw the look in her face and realized that something had changed and that my next visit to that office wasn't going to be pleasant. But I made a follow up appointment anyway and came back. The 20 something dentist came to the front desk, saw me and dashed off to the back. I could already imagine the entire drama unfolding back there; the lies/story she'd be telling the head dentist about me. The walls are low and paper thin, so even though I couldn't make out much of what she was saying, the insistent, urgent tone and almost hysterical edge to her voice was clear. Whatever story she was cooking up back there, it was a whopper. Immediately, I knew how this was going to go down, but I thought, there was a chance that when the head dentist meets me, she'll see immediately that I'm a totally different person from whatever impression Chicken Little just painted of me to her. However, I left nothing to chance. I became a human Quaalude - just the most zen, peaceful, calm, mild and pleasant person you could ever hope to meet. So when Maria Acebo, the head dentists walked into the room instead of the 20 something, I wasn't surprised. I said, "good morning" in a soft, dulcet tone, smiling gently and was absolutely milquetoast. As predicted, Acebo was curt with me; irritated, in a rush, absent minded and I could see that she trying to find something wrong with me or what I said to justify kicking me out. She went to give me an injection to numb my mouth and I told her about my numbing difficulties, to which she immediately said that I should go to a different dentist that offered general anesthesia. Stunned at her naked effort to get rid of me, I explained that no insurance covers general anesthesia for non surgical procedures so I'd have to have it done under local. But she knew that already and was just trying to pull a fast one. She said she'd make an appointment with a specialist for me, and then I heard her on the phone with another dental clinic, actually trying to transfer me over to them as a patient without my consent! I calmly asked her if that's what she was doing and that's when she finally found something she could use as an excuse to create a fake argument. While I stood there calmly, she exploded in the most absurd, over the top and psychotic display of melodrama rivaling one of the Real Housewives of New Jersey; yelling at the top of her lungs, putting on a wild show for the 20 something dentist and her staff (as well as the patients in the waiting room) and bellowed at me to get out and that I was no longer a patient there and never to come back. The final act of her little soap opera was complete and I left there happily, never wanting to set foot in that viper nest again. Ever since, I've been going to the NYU dental clinic and it's been hands down the best dental experience I've ever had. The students are better dentists than the riff raff employed at Maria Acebo's Tijuana donkey show of a dental practice. Avoid this emotionally unhinged mercurial quack at all costs. Your teeth will thank you for it, as will your blood pressure.

Isakova Marina, DDS

Isakova Marina, DDS

(2 reviews)

Corona

She's a character…read more She does everything, she has no assistant or receptionist. Which is commendable, however talking to her on the phone was a turn off on its own. Very rude and demanding. I was there to accompany someone else and while in the waiting room she started yelling at me because she thought I was playing some video on my phone. (Someone else was playing music). She didn't even apologize for her mistake. She's not even my dentist but insisted I change my dentist to her. ‍ I saw the work she performed and she does not use numbing cream or anesthesia. I am not a dentist so I didn't know if that is right or not but when I ever had a filling I received anesthesia. She continued to take care of three cavities on the patient without anesthesia. I was shocked. A couple of days later, the patient is running a fever. I'm assuming it's from the tooth she pulled out prior to the cavities.

Unprofessional.discloses patients information to her other clients. YOUR PRIVACY MEANS NOTHING TO…read moreHER! Discusses your private client business to just anout anyone who will listen! Doesnt know how to schedule properly. Tries to make you come in for days in a row not caring if you have to work. Tries to force you into decisions. When i told her i didnt have money for a procedure she replied"oh your parents have alot of money so ask them to help you!" Im not recommending her to anyone and im not going back after the wprm she started is done

Gil Dechavez,DDS - GSmile Dental - GSmile Dental - Elmhurst-location

Gil Dechavez,DDS - GSmile Dental

(27 reviews)

Elmhurst

I am updating my review as per my recent experience. I made an appointment through their website…read morefor this past Saturday. When I arrived I was greeted by Leslie she did see my appointment on the schedule. I showed her the email, she looked and saw my appointment request however; It was never actually booked by the manager. Leslie was so nice and very professional. She said she would talk to the doctor to see what can be done because she knew I was in pain. Dr. Dechavez of course accommodated me. I explained all my recent serious health issues that prevented me from seeking care sooner. He was so understanding and caring. Though he could not start the work yet as he had patients waiting. He made sure I was given an appointment to be seen during the week. Dr. Dechavez truly cares for his patients. He really is a superb doctor and most of all a decent human being with core values. I would not go anywhere else.

My partner and I have been patients at Dr. Gil's office for about two years now - we've had nothing…read moreshort of a wonderful experience. Everyone who works at the office is extremely friendly, the dental hygienists and doctors make an effort to get to know us and always ask how we've been since the last time we came in. Folks at the office are informative about how to maintain good dental hygiene and are always transparent about costs (if any), I know we're always in good hands when we come in. :) Bonus points for the goodie bags they give us after every appointment & all the jokes and good conversations we have!

Dolores R Tiangco, DMD

Dolores R Tiangco, DMD

(10 reviews)

Elmhurst

Greatest dentist I've been to ... and I have been to many. I have moved to the Upper West Side,…read morebut I still insist on going back to her. She originally started in a very small office and has worked her way up - check out her current office. It's new and improved. She is a wonderfully skilled dentist that is gentle and caring. She takes the money that she gets and she puts it back into her business. She has up-to-date-devices and is constantly going for further training and certification at NYU. Mel, her receptionist is also awesome! They will work with your insurance and help you figure things out. Mel is also a wonderful addition to my visit - always cheerful and chipper like Tiangco. I am very picky about choosing the people I go to for help - and she really is the best in her field. I wish she would open a city office instead! I recommend all my friends to her, despite where they live. She is just that great. I even have people from Jersey travel to Queens to see her. Great dentistry can be hard to find ... luckily there is Dr. Tiangco.

Dr. Tiangco is the absolute best!…read more I've had a long list of dentists I've went through and could never find one I was happy with.. until I met Dr. Tiangco. She is the sweetest and most caring PERSON (NOT JUST DOCTOR) you'll ever meet. She'll treat you like family and make sure she gives you the best treatment she can possibly provide. Worried about something? Pain? Payment/Financials? Procedures? - Don't worry! She will find a way to make sure you're happy & comfortable. She is very knowledgeable on dentistry and (life as a whole) you can ask her anything and she'll give you her most sincere and honest opinion! We need more professionals and people in the world like Dr. Tiangco and her staff. With Dr. T, you have no worries just great, sincere, dental care!

Diana Yeung, DDS - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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