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Grubaugh Orthodontics - Dewitt

4.0 (2 reviews)
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Burkhardt Pecora Bloomberg Orthodontics - Okemos Location

Burkhardt Pecora Bloomberg Orthodontics - Okemos Location

(10 reviews)

I've been to Burkhardt Pecora for both braces 10 years ago and now Invisalign due to not wearing my…read moreretainers enough and having some shifting with my teeth. They always are so friendly and do the best job possible. The office is super clean and the environment is great there. I highly recommend their office!

The actual services they provide appear to be of good quality and effective so far, as we are only…read morea few months into my daughter's braces. The office itself is bright and clean. The staff attitudes/friendliness vary wildly from overly giddy to aloof to downright confrontational. After a few visits, we were sent an invitation to do an online survey, which I filled out. I graded them poorly in one area because I think it is odd/ridiculous that a service provider would only schedule followup appointments between 9 and noon, which is a time that 95% of their clients (kids) are unavailable (in school). I'm aware of many orthos in other areas that have early morning/evening/weekend appts, for these visits, which is much more customer friendly. A few days after the survey, we started getting calls from the office. Each time, we were not available to take the call. This led to a phone-tag thing that over a few weeks consisted of 10 calls. Since they don't have voicemail at the office, I asked someone to take a message. They refused. So I asked for an email address. They refused. So then I posted a note on their Facebook page, asking them to kindly stop calling. The calls ended. A few weeks later, my wife took the kid in for an adjustment. My wife was asked to come back to the treatment area, which was unusual. Once in the room with our daughter, one of their staffers verbally attacked my wife. "What's the deal with you posting on Facebook?!? " Etc. My wife was shocked and totally unaware of anything, since I had handled the survey and subsequent phone calls. Especially concerning was the fact that our daughter was in the room and completely embarrassed. After composing herself, my wife stopped the staffer's rant, returned to the front desk and asked to see the manager. Once sitting down with the practice manager, my wife explained the situation. The manager apologized profusely and said the staffer was inappropriate and would be reprimanded. The problem here is that with braces, you can't really just change providers mid-stream. So we are forced to maintain a relationship with this office, even though we all cringe at the thought of visiting this facility. My wife now refuses to step foot in the place. This week, we had a return visit for another adjustment. No problems this time.

Grubaugh Orthodontics - Dewitt - orthodontists - Updated May 2026

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