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Robert E Schneider, DDS

5.0 (7 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Services - Robert E Schneider, DDS

Cavity treatment

Dental exams

Teeth cleaning

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Tooth filling replacement or repair

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Love Dr. Schneider and his staff! Definitely recommend this place to anyone in need of a new dentist.

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University Heights Dental - Table provided to me by UHD explaining why I needed 18 X-rays, despite me not having any of the type of encounter conditions listed.

University Heights Dental

(15 reviews)

Dr. Fixler has created a practice that appears to prioritize generating income over providing…read moreevidence-based dental care. I switched to this practice due to a change in my insurance coverage, having recently had a dental exam and X-rays just six months prior. These images were provided to UHD. At my initial visit, before even receiving an exam, I was told I would need 18 bitewing X-rays to create a full-mouth panorama. As a medical physician, I questioned the necessity of this, especially given that recent X-rays were already available. When I asked whether I could opt for the standard molar bitewings instead, the hygienist became visibly frustrated. It seemed clear he was accustomed to patients questioning this practice and annoyed by it. An associate dentist then came in to explain that the full set of X-rays was necessary so she could assess my bone structure and check for oral cancer. I explained that I am a physician and that this is not the standard method for oral cancer screening. She then claimed that this was the "standard of care." When I asked her to show me the ADA guidelines to support this, she brought back a chart that applied to patients with periodontal disease or dentofacial abnormalities--neither of which apply to me. After reviewing the actual ADA guidelines myself (see screenshot from this article: https://jada.ada.org/article/S0002-8177(23)00734-1/fulltext), it's clear that requiring 18 X-rays in this context is not evidence-based. I shared this with her, and she then suggested we "dissolve the relationship" and that I seek dental care elsewhere. If you are looking for evidence-based care, compassionate professionals, and a practice that respects patient autonomy while avoiding unnecessary costs, I strongly recommend seeking care elsewhere.

I have received (2) cleanings and a crown replacement at this practice and have had all positive…read moreexperiences. The front desk staff are great. My hygienist Steve is skilled, thorough, and professional. The doctors are efficient and pleasant. And the technology they've invested in made the crown replacement a 1-hour process from start to finish. I'm a happy patient!

Innovative Smiles

Innovative Smiles

(3 reviews)

I was happy to walk in and experience the dental services from people who looks like me. The…read moreexperience was great and welcoming until I was side tracked with a bill 6 months AFTER my service and being threatened to go to collections from a first call, making me aware of the bill. I had fillings completed in MAY of 2025 and I paid for my services before I walked out of the building. I got a call in DECEMBER threatening me into collections if I didn't pay $30 which was "left over" from my bill. I had questions, naturally, as to why I'm just now getting called about a balance that I THOUGHT I paid at the time of service in May. NOT TO MENTION, I just had another regular cleaning appointment in NOVEMBER and was not advised about a lingering bill or balance that I needed to pay!! She told me they just got the insurance coverage which is why they are just now reaching out to me. Nothing of what the lady said to me made a lick of sense. I hung up and I called my insurance company and they sent me over information showing they paid their portion in JUNE... but I'm getting called with threats of collections in DECEMBER! I called Innovative Smiles back asking to speak to a manager and the same lady got back on the phone- NOT SURPRISED! I WILL NEVER EVER GO BACK TO THIS PLACE AGAIN. $30 is not a lot of money but how this all went about- UNPROFESSIONAL AT THE LEAST! NEVER AGAIN. I have a hand full of friends who attends this dental office- I have advised them ALL against giving this unprofessional company another dollar! I am a manager myself, and have been for the past 9 years with a very high end company at a corporate office and this was worse than any Mc Donald's services I've ever received. I was handled like a dollar bill, period. No customer CARE- No customer SERVICE- No empathy or apology... because this was an obvious mistake on THEIR end for their lack of follow up and attention with billing. Just unprofessional!

The oral surgeon did not introduce himself to my face and barely looked at me. He used so much…read morenovocaine in the soft palate that the swelling due to the volume of fluid injected felt like it was going to close off my throat. He broke the bone on the check side of the molar he was extracting. I was spitting out fragments for days afterwards, and the office tried to tell me that was normal when I called in. I got no instruction, verbal or written, about post-extraction care at home, just "you can take that out in 30 minutes" with a wave towards the huge wad of gauze in my jaw. My only recommendation is to stay away.

Robert E Schneider, DDS - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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