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    Jeffrey Gentile, DDS

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Michael S Scherer, DDS MD

    4.0(24 reviews)
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    I've had my wisdom teeth removed here and had visits for some other maladies…read more To put it it simply: I enjoyed my time with this doctor. He knows his stuff; but the part I find more fascinating is his personality and attitude. He's easy to get along with and shoots straight, tells you what you need to hear. I'm not certain if oral surgeons need an MD but it's good to know Dr. Scherer is well trained and educated. His staff is very competent and friendly, and the facility is clean and well maintained. My wisdom teeth extraction went without a hitch and recovery was far quicker than I anticipated (healing is an individual thing so don't put a whole lot of weight into it). It feels weird writing a review for a medical practice, but all i have to say are praises for these folks so I'd like to pass this along to whomever needs it.

    Years ago, Dr. Scherer removed a tooth of mine, and the experience was perfect... very efficient,…read moreprofessional, and I had no issues afterwards. Because of that positive experience, I brought my 9-year old son in today to have a tooth removed. My son has some special needs - he has severe ADHD, a learning disability and intense anxiety about pain. During our consultation with Dr. Scherer last month, I informed him of this and explained that my son has anxiety and fear (somewhat disproportionate to a normal level) when it comes to pain. I said, he will be VERY afraid and wI'll likely cry. I asked Dr. Scherer what he could do to help alleviate the fear. Answer: a child's dose of Valium the night before and morning of, and either laughing gas or IV sedation. I assumed those would be coupled with some understanding and a little empathy and maybe compassion for a terrified CHILD. OMG!!!! NOTHING could be farther from that. Dr. Scherer showed no empathy or compassion. Basically, he scared my son even more by saying "We can either do this now, here - or in the hospital." He demonstrated no care or understanding that my son was terrified. In fact, Dr. Scherer's demeanor was brusque, curt and slightly aggressive. He was unkind in that he used my son's fear against him instead of found or saying ANYTHING to try to allay his fear... even a little. My son was being brave and 'keeping it together' until we were told that I wasn't allowed to go into the room to hold his hand. Per Dr. Scherer, APPARENTLY, having a parent in the room makes the situation worse. Ok, maybe. I'll never know. But, I never expected the callous, brusque manner of Dr. Scherer today. I don't understand why this "hard-a$$" approach was necessary or appropriate for a scared, terrified kid with cognitive challenges. Shame on you, Dr. Scherer.

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    The waiting room is complete with desk areas and free Wi-Fi to get some work done.

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