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    Edidin Steven DDS

    3.5 (11 reviews)

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    Advanced Periodontics & Implants - Dr. Nikisha Jodhan

    Advanced Periodontics & Implants

    4.5(59 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Misrepresentation, Pre-Charging without consent, and Privacy Breach. I do not recommend Nikisha…read moreJodhan. Across three procedures from 2021 to 2025, after reviewing the history of my account, I was quoted a lower price each time and then billed more after the procedures were done. They blamed the insurance and the app they use to estimate, but the fact is they don't do pre-authorization for their quotes. For my recent procedure in 2025, they failed to disclose a prior denial for the same code and same tooth from 2021, yet still gave me a quote that was wrong and later told me the insurance "unexpectedly declined" the same code. They also pre-charged me before insurance finished processing, without my consent, which broke their own policy and added confusion to the bill. This left me questioning whether they already anticipated there would be a remaining balance - otherwise, the pre-charge and refund back doesn't make any sense. When I reviewed the documents they sent me, I also found another patient's EOB in my file. Overall, this office shows a pattern of low quoting followed by higher bills, lacks transparency in billing, and fails to safeguard patient privacy. If this is their standard practice, I can only imagine how many patients may have ended up with the same experience I had.

    Dr N. Jodhan refused to respond to 5+ of my calls - she was mileading, misrepresented my pay by…read moreover $1000, and I believe manipulating. Their staff estimated my service to be $2000+ for a tooth extraction, for which they estimated my insurance would pay half the amount, leaving my responsibility to be $1061.00. to which I paid before I left the premise. A month or two later, I received a bill for $1076.50 - the amount my insurance denied. Looking back, I realized I was naive and they manipulated the situation. I thought they would be accurate by merit that Dr. Jodhan's was a professional organization, that their estimates were accurate based on experience. It was after they put my apron for surgery was put that that said I needed to confirm. I assumed that because they were professionals, I might be obligated to pay $100-200. Also, when though the estimated included a tooth graft, they have the recommendation again - thinking back they knew it was optional all along! $1000+ is a huge amount. Knowing that the insurance company pays a substantially lesser amount than the listed price. And their estimate was way off. I called to discuss a mutually responsible settlement. After ignoring 5+ calls, Dr. Nikisha Jodhan instructed that I could pay the full amount with a payment plan. I find her actions to be irresponsive, manipulative, and misleading--which will cost me $1000+ more than I expected She offered a payment plan after I declared to publicize my experience. I am setting up the payment plan, and I plan to share my experience. I have sent her a similar email--continuing to request discussion. She has not responded. VERIFY ALL INFORMATION BEFORE SITTING ON HER CHAIR!

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    North Dental Professionals - Skokie

    North Dental Professionals - Skokie

    4.8(12 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Started going to Doctor Finkle when I worked in the downtown area…read more For more than 25 years he has been my dentist and I followed him to Skokie. He is one dentist who will take the time to explain the procedure, use what means available to make the process less painful and cosmetically pleasing. I highly recommend Doctor Finkle to anyone looking for top-notch dental care. I'll definitely be returning for all my future dental needs!

    I've gone here on and off for years. The cleanings are great. The dental staff is very…read moreknowledgeable and overall are usually friendly. Prices seem higher than other offices. However, I've noticed that every single crown done here has ended up needing a root canal. My last crown done here that didn't need one is currently acting up and is going to need one as well. A few years back, Dr. Kase fitted a crown and I remember his hand was very rough - he pulled and pushed on the tooth he was working on very hard and seemed very frustrated while working on it. The tooth was in extreme pain for several days following this. This tooth ended up needing a root canal shortly over a year afterwards and was also suffering from root resorption which I was told is fairly rare and could be caused by trauma to the tooth (which the tooth never had aside from the rough handling during the crown fitting here). I also ran into a massive problem with Delta Dental insurance over them not wanting to cover a root canal done on a crowned tooth done at this office since they already had recently paid for a crown on that same tooth. After fighting with them for months, in the end they refused to cover the root canal. It's hard to tell if the insurance was being unreasonablly difficult and cheap, or they just felt it was a red flag that the same tooth needed to have extensive work done twice within a short period of time (or maybe a combination of both). Either way, the odds of needing root canals shortly after having crowns done are fairly low enough to the point that it is somewhat alarming that every single crown done here needed a root canal in a relatively short period of time afterwards. I simply think that it's only prudent to be weary about this.

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    Peskin Oral Surgery

    Peskin Oral Surgery

    2.8(58 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Oral surgery was thorough and painless. Staff engaged in follow up to check on my post surgery…read morestatus. Much appreciated. I would highly recommend this dental practice.

    For those of you who are absolutely petrified of dentists, nevertheless an oral surgeon, this one…read moreis for you. I have really bad medical anxiety like as soon as I see a doctor, my fight or flight kicks in high gear. Going to a large practice was out of the question for me because the noise, the rush and the environment just make me extra anxious. To be honest with you, I was avoiding an extraction for a long time because I was just petrified. I finally built up the courage to start looking for an oral surgeon that would preform my extraction. Dr. Peskin was close to my house and to my even greater surprise, had appointments available within a reasonable time period ( a lot of surgeons at competing hospitals are booked out for months on end). I went in for a consultation, Dr. Peskin's office staff is very pleasant, easy to talk to and most importantly, transparent. They advised me that it will take at least two weeks to get benefit verification information back my insurance. I felt a lot more calmer after my consultation, Dr. Peskin was very agreeable and just calm which I really needed because I was on edge. We talked about my options and decided that the end goal was an implant so after my extraction, Dr. Peskin would add bone kraft to my tooth. I was really scared of being under general anesthesia for my extraction and I advised him that I don't feel comfortable doing that and he said no problem, I could do local anesthesia. On the day of my extraction, I ate something a couple of hours beforehand and then I went in. When I arrived, they took my blood pressure (which was through the roof because I was so scared) but they remained calm and assured me everything will be okay. Dr. Peskin came in and administered the local anesthesia and advised me to sit tight for a few minutes while the anesthesia kicked in. When he came back, he checked to see if I can feel any pain- which I didn't and then he started the extraction. I felt the tooth that was causing me so much distress come out but it didn't hurt. He didn't break the tooth while taking it out, he took it out so well and then cleaned the area of the extraction. Then a few seconds later he put in the bone kraft, I was not expecting that to happen so quickly but I felt nothing as he inserted it. Sewing up the area was the longest part of this whole process but it didn't hurt. Dr. Peskin walked me through it all- he told me, "I'm going to pull the tooth out", "I'm cleaning the extraction site", "I'm going to put in the bone kraft" etc.. and that eliminated my anxiety because I was fearing the unknown. Once Dr. Peskin was done adding the bone kraft, the nurse came in and advised me of how to take care of my extraction and advising me of what medication to take. They prescribed antibiotics and pain medications- I actually stuck to using ibuprofen just once that day but the pain was manageable. The pain was manageable because my tooth wasn't infected but every body is different. The nurse told me that she would call me the next day to check in with me and she did- first thing in the morning and that meant a lot. The tooth was swollen the first two days but then the swelling came down. The staff advised me to rinse my mouth with salt water three times a day for the next week and eat soft foods. I did all of that and it allllll helped in the process of healing. I came back two weeks later to remove the sutures and Dr. Peskin said everything was healing well and to come back in three months for implant planning. The whole experience was amazing- my only regret is not doing it sooner. I cannot praise Dr. Peskin or his incredible staff enough, highly recommend them but go check them out for yourselves. Thank you Dr. Peskin and staff!!

    Oral Surgery Associates - Located on the 6th floor of the Professional Building at Old Orchard mall.

    Oral Surgery Associates

    3.1(12 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    At my wisdom tooth consultation, Dr. Papadimitriou took the time to explain all the whys and hows…read moreof my procedure and eased my anxieties surrounding anesthesia. The office was clean and the staff was friendly. I would recommend this place to anyone in need of oral surgery!

    So disappointed. While the care provided was good, I was shocked by their lack of interest in my…read moreinsurance issue and my request for consideration in bringing a second patient there in less than six months. After my insurance company pledged to pay $2,000 toward the cost but only paid $1,000, I asked the office for some kind of assistance in pursuing additional recovery from my insurance company. I was told that they don't get involved and the insurance company could do whatever it wanted. When I asked if they would consider a somewhat reduced fee as I had a second child who needed the exact same procedure (diagnosed by our dentist less than six months after the first child and would be scheduling soon), I was told that they don't do that. Friends told me that their oral surgeon (in another suburb) knocked $500 off their bill with a second child having the same procedure a year later. After paying more than $2,500 out of pocket for the procedure for the first child, I would have expected some kind of consideration for bringing a second child with the same issue. Decided to go elsewhere because I could not afford a second procedure at the price charged here with no help on insurance issues or consideration as a return patient.

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    Akers Stohle & Borden DDS

    Akers Stohle & Borden DDS

    4.3(12 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    My experience with Dr. Borden was as awesome as getting teeth yanked from your skull can possibly…read morebe. He is talented and warm -- two traits you usually have to choose between. If you need an oral surgeon, do yourself a favor and call him up. I got all four wisdom teeth out just hours ago and I am in zero pain without any pain meds. My carpel tunnel hurts more just from writing this.

    This place is now called Akers Stohle & Murphy, Dr. M. Timothy Murphy having recently become a…read morepartner in this practice. And it was my misfortune to be referred to Murphy by my dentist for a tooth extraction and an implant. Every day stuff for most dental surgeons, right? Well, for me it turned into a three month ordeal of pain, illness and expense. The critical issue in an implant is whether there is enough bone to set the post to later receive the false tooth. After a series of scans I was assured by Murphy that there was indeed enough bone to take the post. The issue of proximity to the sinus cavity was never discussed, though that later proved to be something I should have been made aware of. The tooth extraction went fine. He placed the post. So far so good. Then I started getting headaches. Bad headaches and fever. As it turned out, he had breached the sinus cavity and an infection set in. I was given penicillin based antibiotics, which didn't do the trick. There was an accident - I bit into an olive pit, which dislodged the post. Went to see Murphy again. He removed the post and placed bone grafts to build up the area to receive the post again after healing took place. The headaches and fever continued. I went to see him yet again to get help for the serious sinus infection and debilitating headaches I was suffering from as a result of the procedure. At that time - my last face-to-face meeting with Murphy - I asked what he was going to do to provide me some relief. In reply, he simply shrugged his shoulders and offered the advice that maybe I "wasn't meant to have an implant." And... that was it. He showed an appalling lack of concern, and gave no help or hope for a further course of treatment. It was apparent that he couldn't get rid of me fast enough. So much for the Hippocratic Oath. So much for professional pride and care. Shortly thereafter I received a letter from Murphy which "fired" me as his patient. The letter stated, "Our relationship seems to be missing the important elements of communication, trust and mutual understanding" and that it was his opinion that "my recommendations for your dental treatment are not being followed". That was pure nonsense. I'd done everything I'd been asked. The only recommendation of Murphy's I didn't follow was to keep paying his bills. I saw a different implant specialist for an opinion. She examined me thoroughly and gave the opinion that there was insufficient bone under where Murphy attempted to place the implant and it never should have been attempted in the first place. This doctor also said it should have been apparent to Murphy from the x-rays and scans that the sinus cavity opening was too close to where the work was done and the chance of breaking into the cavity and causing an infection were too great to take the risk. But that's what Murphy did; he took the risk - with my health. As a consequence, I suffered from chronic headaches and sinus problems for a month before, in an attempt to avoid surgery, an ENT doctor recommended Clindamycin - a very powerful antibiotic. Unfortunately, though the Clindamycin cured the sinus infection, it also wiped out all of the beneficial gut bacteria in my intestines, enabling opportunistic bacteria to take hold. As a result, I now have been diagnosed with colitis and C. diff., and am struggling to regain the good health I enjoyed prior to the unlucky day I walked into Murphy's office. Murphy never should have performed that implant in the first place. Everything that has happened to me since has been the direct result of his incompetence and his unprofessional and brazen disregard for responsible caution with the health of his patients. Even all that might have been forgiven at some level - doctors are only human, everyone makes mistakes, etc. - but the worst part is, when push came to shove, he really didn't care at all. He had taken his shot with me and when things went wrong he just wanted to wash his hands of what had turned into an annoying problem. In my opinion this guy is nothing but a quack in a lab coat. And a shameful embarrassment to the medical profession. There were other issues in this office; members of the staff did not know how to operate the equipment properly, their billing practices are overly aggressive, etc. But for me it was all about Dr. Murphy. If you are considering using him I cannot say this strongly enough - DO NOT let this man work on your teeth.

    Edidin Steven DDS - oralsurgeons - Updated May 2026

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