Lansdale Family Dentistry 2031 North Broad Street, Lansdale, PA 19446
About the Business
Lansdale Family Dentistry is a leading dental institution located at 2031 North Broad Street in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States. Our team of experienced and caring professionals is dedicated to providing top-quality dental care for patients of all ages. From routine cleanings and exams to advanced procedures, we offer a wide range of services to help you achieve and maintain a healthy smile. Our modern facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure the highest standard of care. Visit Lansdale Family Dentistry for a personalized and comfortable dental experience that will leave you with a confident and radiant smile.
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Location & Phone number
2031 N Broad St #141, Lansdale, PA 19446, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 14:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great Service!! They made sure I was comfortable and well informed regarding my dental procedure. A+++"
"Front desk staff greeted me promptly and Hina was truly wonderful! She listening to my concerns, offered solutions, checked on my comfort during my cleaning, and gave great advice on after care! Dr. Patel was very down to earth and personable! Everyone made this a great experience for me! I would highly recommend this practice :)"
"Love this office! The people are so nice and down to earth and make me feel comfortable and safe. The quality of work I received was spectacular and I highly recommend this office. :)"
"I had an extremely bad experience on my first (and surely last) visit to this dentist’s office. I first called them and said I needed two fillings and they said they could accommodate me on the same day. When I got there, the dentist inspected my two cavities and said they were very busy that day and asked me to come back another time for the fillings. When I asked her why they accepted me on the phone that day in the first place, the dentist reversed position and agreed to do the fillings that day. What happened afterwards was nothing but a horrifying experience. First, they gave me Anastasia then left me for a whole hour in the exam room lying on my back on that flat bed. Then the dentist finally came back without an assistant, and started drilling one of the two teeth with cavities. Since she did not have an assistant, she could not drill and remove the water from my mouth at the same time. So, she hooked a water suction tube on my lower lip which kept falling off my mouth and onto my chest. I even got water on my shirt and jeans as a result! However, since no assistant was there to actually operate the suction tube, the water was not being removed from my mouth and I repeatedly choked on the water accumulation in my throat and mouth. I ended up swallowing that water twice and I closed my mouth to swallow while she was still drilling my tooth so the drill in her hand ended up hitting other teeth in the process. To make matters even worse, that suction tube fell out of my mouth and down on the floor while she was drilling! I asked the dentist to STOP this and inquired why she did not have an assistant with her. She said they were busy. I replied she should not have offered to do my fillings if she knew she would not have an assistant especially that I did not have an emergency. I asked her to find an assistant then come back to finish the drilling. She left me again in the room for approximately 45 mins!! Then she came back with an assistant and finished the first of two cavity drillings. Seeing the way she handled the situation thus far, I lost all confidence in her and asked her to finish the one tooth she drilled and leave the other tooth with the cavity alone. I believe she over drilled the tooth she did. Nevertheless, even when her assistant was helping to cement the filling, the assistant did not have the device right over the tooth that was filled. The dentist did a bite test over six trials. But, she did not do a floss test. So, when I got home, I was really surprised to see that she hardly left any room between the new filling and the tooth next to it so I cannot get any floss in between them. It is nearly impossible to floss around that filled tooth now, no matter how thin the floss I use. I am extremely disappointed with my experience at this dentist’s office. I am going to another dental practice to remove the filling that this dentist did and start it all over and also fill the other cavity. Another strange thing at this dentist’s office is that they do not have that little sink where you can spit the excess saliva and water! Needless to say this has been an extremely annoying and disappointing experience between the long wait and the way I was handled."
"New patient. The doctor and hygienist were both really great. Went in for a cleaning and found I had a badly infected tooth. They were able to get me in an have it extracted the same day. Absolutely no pain (first tooth extracted). Equipment appears to be top of the line. Financial - it would be good if they notified a new patient ahead of time about prepayment of copay. Also too many email / text reminders. So far so good though. Definitely a 10 for treatment."
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