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5.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Copperhills Family Dentistry - Emergency Dentist in Newmarket

Copperhills Family Dentistry

2.3(3 reviews)
5.9 km

Today, I took my 10-year-old son to the dentist for a scheduled appointment…read more My son is terrified of needles, and what happened today was one of the most heartbreaking moments of my life. As he sat there, crying and trembling with fear, my spouse and I did everything we could to calm him down so the dentist could do his job. But instead of showing patience or understanding, the dentist suddenly exploded in anger. He started shouting at my little boy, as if he were an adult who should know better--completely disregarding the fact that he's just a scared child. To someone who calls themselves a doctor, someone who has supposedly dedicated their life to helping others, I have only one thing to say: shame on you. How can you not understand that phobias are real, and for many people, they are uncontrollable? I've known grown adults in their 50s who are terrified of flying and have never stepped foot on an airplane, even if it means spending hours driving instead of taking a short flight. Does that make them deserving of ridicule or anger? Absolutely not. This kind of fear can happen to anyone--child or adult. As adults who claim to be wise, compassionate, and mature, we should be offering support in moments like these, not making them worse. My spouse and I are heartbroken and furious with ourselves for not standing up for our son in that moment. I can't sleep because of the pain in my head and the guilt in my heart. Worst of all, I can't stop worrying about how this horrible experience will stay with my precious child. How can I help him heal from this? If you're a regular patient of this dentist and trust their work, that's your choice. But I beg you--never leave your child alone in their care. Always stay with them. I hope sharing this deeply painful and emotional experience doesn't upset you, but I can't stay silent. I'm outraged and deeply disappointed in this so-called doctor, and I know for certain I will never step foot in their office again--even if I have to endure the worst pain imaginable.

Very greedy and incompetent Dentist. Dr. Sartipi ruined two of my wife's teeth after charging us…read morethousands. 10 months later we are still dealing with his mistakes! STAY AWAY at all costs, he will find problems that are not there and overcharge you.

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Copperhills Family Dentistry is always here with emergency dental care services

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St. Andrew's Dental Centre - Dr. Angela Morales, dentist in Aurora

St. Andrew's Dental Centre

4.3(4 reviews)
6.8 km

Dr Ray Katz is a highly competent, affable, and trustworthy dentist…read more I make the trek from downtown Toronto to see him. He was referred to me by a colleague and is worth the trip. The office is clean and the staff competent and courteous. I liken most dentists to mechanics for the teeth. More than once me and my family have been talked into having procedures we didn't need - or had procedures that were very poorly performed - weakening the integrity of the tooth. Nightmares! I can't say enough positive things about Dr Katz and his practice. Highly recommended!

I feel like there's some criteria when one becomes a dentist that they have to inflict fear and…read moreanxiety - and if you don't leave with some sort of intense complex, or deeply rooted fear of the dentist - they haven't done their job. I moved north two years ago, and procrastinated on getting to a dentist - I missed my old dentist, but as I didn't want to drive an hour to my dentist every 6 months; I finally got around to finding a dentist that was more local. She came with the recommendation from my boyfriend's Mom, so I figured, hey, if she's mom certified, she must be good? It's a miracle I didn't leave my first appointment in tears. After she rhymed off the laundry list of issues with my teeth, she began to explain how I would need corrective jaw surgery, followed by another stint with braces and if I didn't do these things, I could guarantee that my jaw would lock on me by the time I was 50 -- if I was lucky to make it till then. W-T-F? Somehow, these issues had NEVER been reported to me before from my previous dentist, or the dentist before him. As she continued to lambaste me for another ten minutes on not getting to a dentist sooner, which I in part, definitely did deserve she finally finished her consultation with a clean bill of health - no cavities - teeth were in excellent shape. (Flossing, kids.) And hey, what do you know, she found it in her to leave me with a parting compliment, "I haven't seen teeth this white in a long time." Mixed messages, much? As if the mental tirade wasn't enough, getting an actual appointment here is a nightmare. I was apparently spoiled growing up in Brampton where going to the dentist on a Saturday wasn't a novelty. This office works Monday - Friday with only two late nights a week. If you want one of those beloved 8am or 7pm appointments, be prepared to wait for it...for a really long time. I had to reschedule my most recent appointment due to my boyfriend totalling his car in an accident (not his fault!) and reducing us to one vehicle, and they weren't able to reschedule my appointment for December or January - they told me to call back in February. Alright... I was then inundated for an entire week with auto reminders, and as they charge $50 if you miss your appointment, I was forced to confirm again via telephone that they had in fact, cancelled the appointment. As I'm not interested in really making this another 2 year event, I'm in the midst of investigating new dental offices to hold me over till my boyfriend and I move west of the GTA. With any luck, maybe they won't make me feel like total ass about myself like St. Andrew's Dental has.

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