Dental
About the Business
Dental is a leading health institution located at 2400 South Clinton Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Our dedicated team of experienced professionals is committed to providing top-quality dental care to 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. Visit us today and experience the difference that our personalized care and state-of-the-art technology can make in your dental health.
Location & Phone number
2400 S Clinton St, Baltimore, MD 21224, United States
Reviews
"I've been to may dentists over the years and I think Dr. McCollollum is the best! His staff and facilities are excellent, friendly, and professional. He's extremely skilled and fun to be around. He fixed a crown a problem that 2 other dentists couldn't. Makes going to the dentist actually an enjoyable experience, if you can believe that."
"Great experience. I'm not a fan of going to the dentist period, but highly recommend Boston Street Dentistry. The team there made me super comfortable and were very kind and friendly."
"Not exactly sure where to begin with the concerns that I have with this dentist and his staff. I visited Dr. McCollum back in October after not having been to the dentist in a while. Upon being taken back for my cleaning by the hygienist, she began my round of X-rays. After taking numerous images, she made me aware that she couldn't get clear images of my very back (wisdom) teeth and basically told me, in a roundabout way, that she was not going to try again, which I felt was unprofessional. After my cleaning was completed, Dr. McCollum came to meet me and review any issues that he saw. He could not have been less interested in he questions that I was asking him and barely spent 5 minutes with me. He very quickly told me I would need all four of my wisdom teeth out, even though my top two were completely in and none of them were causing me pain. He was extremely quick to tell me that I had no other choice. On top of that, after he made me aware that I had a couple of cavities, he mentioned that he would not see me until I had my wisdom teeth out to make sure I had no additional decay. This was logical, but the way in which he explained all of this to me was done using scare tactics and from someone who already has a lot of anxiety about the dentist, this was truly not the appropriate way to treat a patient...especially one that is new. To say the least, he has very poor "bed-side manner." Dr. McCollum then made the statement that some of my X-rays were blurry and the hygienist interrupted and explained it was not her fault and that I was the one that caused the blurry images. Fast forward 6 months, my new dentist explained that there is absolutely no need to get my wisdom teeth out unless they are causing me pain or decay...and neither is occurring right now. I certainly understand preventative medicine, but I find it completely outrageous that I was given no other option and treated this way. Lastly, Dr. McCollum mentioned to me that he wanted to repair previous fillings that I've had done. My new dentist said nothing of the sort and stated that all my previous work was completely fine. It took me 6 months to write this review, but I am not 100% confident after seeing a new dentist and getting a second opinion, that Dr. McCollum is completely in it for the money. Would never recommend this place to ANYONE."
"DO NOT USE, DENTIST IS APPARENTLY QUITE RACIST My wife went to this location for a procedure and was referred to here by my dental insurance. However, while he was conducting the procedure for my wife, the dentist asked her a question and then when she didn't answer with a mouthful of dental gear he decided to say that "oh yeah, that's right she doesn't speak english" because my wife has a foreign name and grew up in another country. Side note: my wife speaks great English and has a bachelor's degree in the language. Next, my wife said thank you when she asked how she was doing and at a few other times. This is apparently the most offensive thing that anyone's said to him. He replied with you don't need to thank me, this is my job. Fine not too offensive. Next my wife explained that in the culture where she grew up (asia) it's just a way of life and that she says thank you to show respect and to you know THANK PEOPLE! He then said "well we're not in Japan so you can stop that now". This is literally the most unprofessional thing I've ever heard of. I'm completely disgusted and wish he had done this on the first consult so I would have known to go to another dentist."
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