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Walker-Cooper

5.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Services - Walker-Cooper

Cavity treatment

Dental exams

Teeth cleaning

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Tooth filling replacement or repair

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Valley Oral Surgeon

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My dental insurance was billed for a "routine exam" when I visited this office for an extraction…read more When I called to ask why I was told that the time during which the Dr. and I discussed the procedure was the "exam." When I came to this office I had records with me from my regular dentist who had performed my exam less than two months prior. Later in the year when my regular dentist performed my second exam of the year that should have been covered by my insurance, it was rejected due to the oral surgeon's office billing for an "exam" that did not take place. I was left responsible to pay for the actual exam that was rejected.

The doctor seems to be knowledgeable and was wonderfully honest with me…read more Know that even if he cannot do the work, however, that it will still be a $75 consultation fee, even if he only spoke with you for 10 minutes. I understand that that is the norm everywhere, but had the staff been a bit more knowledgeable about the way the doctor operates (no pun intended, in this case), I could have avoided that unnecessary fee. Just know this all ahead of time and you'll be fine. If you feel it necessary to read the full event, continue on: My only complaint is that before even making an appointment I had told the staff that I would only be in town for 6 days, and that I had a blocked salivary gland that would require a bit of mild surgery, asking if it would be able to be taken care of while I was in town (under a 6 day time frame). I was told, sure, come on in, the doctor would decide what to do. They were kind and good enough to schedule me for the mild surgery on the same day of the appointment (a Monday). In meeting with the doctor on Monday, however, I find out that he uses actual stitches to create less of a scar (I respect that entirely), but that he therefore needs to see me again a week from now, to take the stitches out and to see that it has healed properly, which is not a possibility in my case. Also, to my own detriment I had popped the little saliva bubble a few days earlier, which was a calculated risk on my part because the bigger the bubble is, the larger the incision to remove it is = the more risk of loss of feeling to your lip and a larger scar = not at all what I wanted. So I should not have done that. My bad.

Walker-Cooper - generaldentistry - Updated May 2026

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