Dr. Travis Paige 3379 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30326
About the Business
Dr. Travis Paige is a reputable healthcare institution located at 3379 Peachtree Road in Atlanta, Georgia. Specializing in dentistry and general health services, Dr. Paige and his team provide top-quality care to patients of all ages. With a focus on preventative care and patient education, the institution aims to promote optimal health and well-being for all individuals. Whether you are in need of a routine dental check-up or seeking treatment for a specific health concern, Dr. Travis Paige is committed to providing personalized care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Visit us today to experience the highest standard of healthcare in Atlanta.
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Location & Phone number
3379 Peachtree Rd #850, Atlanta, GA 30326, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 14:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 12:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I have been going to Dr. Paige for 12 years. I highly recommend him and the hygienist (Tarik) for any and all of your dentistry needs and wants. I just had some major dental work done, again another wonderful experience. I promise you will not be disappointed."
"It's disappointing to see that many others (here and Yelp) have had similar experiences as me. The staff as far as their personality was fine (probably for their salesmen tactics), but I really wish I'd gotten a second opinion before I paid nearly $1000 out of pocket for their deep cleanings and whatever else. It started last summer with me going in for a routine cleaning (I'd previously gone to a different dentist in Alpharetta but switched locations because this was more convenient to my job). During that consultation, it was highly implied that I had gum disease (which later changed in subsequent appointments to just being "at risk" for gum disease), among other things, so I should strongly consider the deep cleaning treatment. My experiences were downright manipulative and exploitative. I finally said enough is enough back in April 2018 when I discovered that I'd been overcharged (well I had a $30 credit). Overall, I'm sure what they do is "legal" but it just doesn't seem very ethical to me."
"Excellent service. Both dentists were excellent. Dr. Itarut is kind, thorough considerate. Dr. Harvey is gentle, kind and compassionate and I think he must be exceptionally good because he did not leave me suffering. Cass made me feel as though my best friend was beside me. I have had my best ever dentist for 30 years. I lost him when I came to Atlanta. He has also grown old with me and is retiring. It is difficult to change dentists. It is difficult to trust. I have never had an extraction and I have an emotional attachment to my teeth. I chose your office because I like the name Thaddeus and admire Thaddeus Stevens from long ago. It is an unlikely way to choose a dentist office, but in this case it worked out perfect. I felt cared for. The only negative thing is the parking, which isn't anything anyone can do anything about. It is expensive! I am not used to paying parking while at the dentist. But as far as the office, the people who waited on me and worked on me, I find superior. Thank You! Beverly Nero"
"This complaint is regarding Buckhead Family Dentistry located on 3379 Peachtree Rd NE #850, Atlanta, GA 30326. I was contacted by Tara from the practice on Monday 8/19/13 saying that there were two bills past due from Dec ’12 and Jan ‘13. I was told the total amount was almost $350; this seemed high considering I had already settled the charges for the procedures at check-out. After I indicated that the amount seemed too high I was told that my insurance had paid for silver fillings instead of the tooth colored ones that I had been pre-authorized for. This was communicated to me multiple times throughout the conversation. I was driving back from a road trip and requested to review the paperwork and settle the matter in person by the following week. I was then threatened that the outstanding bill would go to collections by Friday 8/23/13. Apparently the office had sent bills to my new home address multiple times, none of which I have ever received. I have never had a problem with receiving any other bills and/or mail at the address. Issue #1: Why did the dental office staff wait to call me on my cell phone on Monday to talk about bills which was due to go into collections on Friday of that week? Why was there no phone call before this if the bills were outstanding since January? Further, if they had waited this long, why could they not extend the payment date for another week? With no option, I paid the bills as I work full time and had no way of getting down to Buckhead to settle this in person during the w/o 8/19. Issue #2: I was also being charged $75 for a visit to deal with the excruciating pain after my fillings were done because the doctor did not finish the procedure properly the first time (improper cleaning, irrigation post filling). I have had fillings done before and have never had that kind of pain in the area for two weeks after the procedure, whereby I could not even chew soft foods on that side. This amount should have never been charged. After paying my bills, I called my insurance company to find out why they had not paid for white fillings. The representative at the insurance company said that they had paid for tooth colored fillings not white fillings and the rest of the payment was not sent to the practice since they had never responded to the insurance company’s request for additional paperwork regarding three of the procedures. I called the practice back and this time Tara said that she had told me that the insurance company had paid for the tooth colored fillings and that the majority of the outstanding bill was for a mouth guard I had had made (new fact emerges). This was one of the procedures that the insurance company had asked for additional paperwork about. When I told her about the need for additional paperwork and gave her the fax number for the insurance company and asked her to take care of this on Monday, she informed me that this does not “happen overnight” since the doctor had to write the narratives. So Buckhead Family Dentistry is happy to charge customers upfront for charges incurred because Buckhead Family Dentistry staff didn’t provide the insurance company with appropriate paperwork, but don’t have any sense of urgency when it comes to doing their own jobs right. This is a practice that does not care for its customers: - I was charged after being given completely inaccurate information. - The staff demonstrated gross negligence in doing their part in completing routine paperwork and then threatening me with collections to get payment."
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