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    Herres Dental

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Cavity treatment

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    Tooth filling replacement or repair

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    Endodontics Associates

    Endodontics Associates

    5.0(5 reviews)
    20.8 mi

    Finally Pain Free, therefore an Outstanding experience... Thank you Dr. 'O'…read more This was my third root canal. The first was a horrible experience; the 2nd I believe the doctor (now retired) diagnosed the wrong tooth since the pain never subsided. As you could imagine, on this visit I was a little reluctant and very skeptical, if not bordering on sarcastic, when Dr. Ibukun O. Olagbemi (AKA Dr. "O") enter the room. I was prepared for war, however Dr. O's bedside manner and soothing tone quickly changed my mood. As I explained my past experiences she spent additional time diagnosing where the pain was originating from. Much to her chagrin it turned out the source of the pain was deep in a tooth that was two teetch removed from where I reported the pain. Over the past two years no one was able to locate the source of this pain. The X-rays did not show anything, and the exterior of the tooth had no defects. Dr. O is very skilled, I was shocked when she indicated she was already done. I enjoyed the dialogue between her and her awesome assistant during the surgery. I had very little pain the days following the surgery. Therefore I needed very little medication for pain relief. If you are fortunate enough she may even serenade you with her beautiful voice as she did me.

    Different dental practicioner, same statement : I hate going to the Dentist. Needed a root canal…read morein broken lower front tooth. My dentist referred me to Endodontics Assoc. I made an appointment with Dr. Henry Rankow. Went today at 9am. Scared to death. Survived the needle stick relatively well. Dr. Rankow took his time injecting the novacaine. He is a super friendly, kind individual. It was a relatively painless procedure. I was done in around 45 mins. It is 9:31 pm now and I've had no pain. I have to go back for a second root canal in another tooth in November and having been there once now, I am much more relaxed about returning. The staff are friendly and his chair side assistant was very kind and knew exactly what the dr was doing at all times and was ready with the equipment and supplies needed in a flash. The cost for the root canal was $650.00. I got a 5% discount for paying by check or cash. Please ask your dentist to refer you to this practice if you need endodontic work.

    Curtis Endodontics

    Curtis Endodontics

    4.1(8 reviews)
    23.9 mi

    I had a follow up procedure and applaud Dr Curtis and his surgical staff for an excellent…read moreexperience. However, upon arrival I presented my dental insurance "explanation of benefits" and previous receipts as there appeared to be a discrepancy, and dental offices always seem to estimate the customer payment portion when services are rendered. When I presented my question to the front desk attendant she immediately said the person that handles "that" is not here. But, she went on to increase the tone of her voice while attempting to explain the way billing works. I asked her not to raise her voice at me as I simply asked a question. (I was sure to be respectful in my tone and volume as I, too, work in the medical field and understand customers receive varying receipts and EOB's. Also, other customers were in the waiting area and could hear everything.) I simply had a question about my portion of the payment. Another employee standing to the right of the desk attendant heard this exchange and rolled her eyes. So, my only concern is for front area staff to routinely receive customer service training classes and be continually reminded by an office manager how to respond professionally to customers that pay hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars that eventually pay their salary. IMO poor customer service is what harms all businesses and especially the small business owner.

    My dentist sent me there saying he was a friend and had a 3d x-ray. The doctor was very…read moreprofessional but I could hear giggling and carrying on in the front on the office. The doct did take several x-rays before doing a very expensive root canal. I have other root canals in the past but I had a lot of pain after this root canal. After going to my own dentist several times in the next 5 months and having to go to my family doctor and also pulmonologist because I kept getting sinus infection, ear infection, bronchitis, and a constant headache all on one side of my head I finally went to a different dentist only to find out the root on that tooth had crack the whole way down the side. My tooth had to be pulled. So much for that 3d x-ray machine.

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    York Endodontics

    York Endodontics

    3.0(28 reviews)
    12.8 mi
    Established in 1948
    Free estimates

    Just had a root canal done today. First time, and I was feeling very anxious. Dr and nurse were…read moreboth really good at their jobs. The front staff as well--- considerate and friendly. The nurse was so exceptional at explaining everything to me and showing me the various tools they use ahead of time. The doctor is the first dentist who has never hurt me with a needle- I barely felt anything if at all. I think a bee sting would feel worse, or a splinter. I have had paper cuts hurt worse. That stunned me. The procedure on a back molar was efficient and very systematic, for what it was-- I really did not need to worry as much as I did; it is just like a filling. The Dr was also good about letting me know what he was about to do, and what step of the process he was in. I appreciated seeing the work on the x ray afterwards and hearing that, even with a crack in my back lower molar, the process turned out perfectly. I would return if I ever needed another root canal, they are no big deal. You can tell you are in competent hands. Thank you York Endodontics.

    I unfortunately cannot recommend York Endodontics based on my experience with their front office at…read morethe 600 N Highland Ave location. My husband previously had a great experience here, which is exactly why I chose this practice for my own root canal. I gave the office the benefit of the doubt repeatedly because mistakes happen. Unfortunately, there were eventually too many mistakes to overlook. There were multiple errors in my information, including my address, city and email. There were problems verifying insurance that I had previously been told was verified. There was confusion about whether they had my X-rays and referral, despite my previously being told that the doctor had reviewed my X-rays. There were conflicting appointment times, and most concerning to me, the wrong tooth was documented. Still, I tried to work with them. What finally pushed me over the edge was arriving after waiting months in dental pain and being told that I was there only for an evaluation, when that was not what had been communicated to me. During my previous phone conversations, evaluation and root canal treatment during the same visit had specifically been discussed. My understanding was that I was coming for an evaluation with the expectation of proceeding with the root canal during that same visit if the doctor confirmed it was appropriate. When I explained this, I was told that they "don't do that," which made me feel as though I was being accused of making up or misunderstanding the conversation rather than anyone considering that there may have been yet another communication error within their office. What makes that especially frustrating is that York Endodontics' own website states, "Occasionally, treatment can be done the same day as the consultation." Their website further explains that certain complex cases require a second appointment. So what I described being told over the phone is something their own published information specifically says can happen. At another point, I was dismissively told that this had been "ongoing since December." Ongoing what, exactly? My contact with the practice in December involved a different tooth and different circumstances. The only things that have actually been ongoing are my tooth pain and, unfortunately, repeated administrative problems with this office. What bothered me most wasn't simply that mistakes happened. It was the complete lack of accountability when I tried to address them. Audrey, the administrative assistant, was the primary person I dealt with during this situation. Unfortunately, I found her communication rude, defensive, dismissive and unnecessarily argumentative. Instead of acknowledging that there were clearly multiple discrepancies and trying to determine what had gone wrong, I felt that nearly everything I raised was met with another contradiction or explanation for why somehow the office wasn't responsible. Emily, a dental assistant, was also present for part of the interaction. I want to be fair that she was not the primary person responsible for my experience, but I was disappointed that as the situation continued and I repeatedly requested to speak with an endodontist, no one helped facilitate getting my concerns in front of a doctor. I specifically asked to speak directly with an endodontist because I did not want to assume that my experience with the front office represented the doctors or their clinical care. My husband's clinical experience here had been excellent. I wanted a doctor to hear what happened, review the situation personally, and have an opportunity to resolve it. I was not permitted to speak with an endodontist. Instead, I was ultimately told I could simply go somewhere else. That is probably the most disappointing part of this entire experience. An apology and a sincere effort to straighten everything out would have gone a long way. I wasn't expecting perfection. I was expecting basic accountability and customer service: "There are clearly several discrepancies here. Let us figure out what happened." One typo is a mistake. One misunderstanding happens. But when there are errors involving contact information, insurance verification, X-rays/referrals, appointment information, communication and even the tooth documented for treatment, there comes a point where a patient should reasonably expect the practice to stop, investigate what happened and take responsibility. Instead, after waiting months in pain, I drove from Carlisle to York and back without treatment and without ever being given the opportunity to speak with an endodontist. The mistakes were concerning. The way they were handled--and the refusal to acknowledge or meaningfully address them--is what ultimately made this experience unacceptable.

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    Beautiful front desk area and waiting room.

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