Moffitt Children's Dentistry 520 South Cowley Street, Spokane, WA 99202
About the Business
Moffitt Children's Dentistry is a premier dental institution located at 520 South Cowley Street in Spokane, Washington. Specializing in pediatric dentistry, our team is dedicated to providing top-quality oral health care for children of all ages. Our friendly and experienced staff work diligently to create a comfortable and welcoming environment for our young patients, ensuring a positive and stress-free dental experience. Trust Moffitt Children's Dentistry for all your child's dental needs in Spokane, Washington.
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Location & Phone number
520 S Cowley St STE 101, Spokane, WA 99202, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
13:45 - 16:30
Wednesday:
13:45 - 16:30
Thursday:
13:45 - 16:30
Friday:
13:45 - 16:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We have DeltaCare insurance, so our options for dentistry are EXTREMELY limited. BrightNow referred my 11-year-old identical twins because they have had recurring problems with their teeth crumbling (soft enamel), so we were switched to Moffitt, due him being a pediatric specialist. Unbeknownst to me ahead of time, you have to specifically ask for teeth cleaning/prophy when you make an appointment for a preventative visit here. I have never had to specify we want their teeth cleaned when making a dentist appointment! Ridiculous! They treated the “referral” as a separate issue and we had to make separate appointments for fillings, which I understand. But separate appointments for X-rays and cleaning is just a way to squeeze more money out of us. We were billed for three separate exams (which of course the insurance company wouldn’t cover all three) so we had to pay out of pocket. We shouldn’t need two exams for a preventative visit! Plus a third appointment for cavities. Their office is extremely outdated with old equipment and damaged furniture. He has a really nice staff, which is the only reason it isn’t being rated one star."
"Not making other clients adhere to masking mandates but try to tell me my service animal isn't permitted. When I state how I'm confused why they are not wearing masks she just says 9k . When I address concern for my daughter during her visit I am blown off. I ultimate waiting in ur hallway then just decided that you made me feel too uncomfortable about my daughters care being ok. As the condition of your office accompanied by ur attitude about my service animal."
"Dr. Moffitt and his staff have been incredibly friendly over the last 20+ years. My family appreciates his honesty, especially because he isn't the type to nickel and dime you. The front desk staff has always made us feel so welcome to be there. Thank you Moffitt Dental!"
"I would avoid this practice at all cost. Jason Moffit is extremely unprofessional and misogynistic person. Whom I Have personally seen mistreat not only his staff but children as well. I have personally been going to this practice since I was a kid and even had my kids go too. Today was the final time do to his lack of ethics."
"We immediately looked for another dentist after our first appointment here. Our previous dentist from our last town was great - and my 4 year old son's teeth have always been in excellent shape. The staff at Moffit were very nice, and the hygienist who cleaned my son's teeth was professional and kind. She remarked that they were in great shape. Dr. Moffit came and did an exam and said the same--His teeth looked great--no issues at all. And then he told me they were going to do X-rays. As the daughter of a radiologist, I have no problem with X-rays. But I do know they're overused in dentistry, and sometimes used to inflate the cost of an appointment. Given that my son is 4, not even close to his adult teeth coming in, and that the dentist had just said there were no issues, I declined the X-rays. Then suddenly the tone of the dentist was different. He stopped being as friendly. He claimed that maybe there were "secret cavities" we couldn't see, and that the x-rays were IMPERATIVE. (None of my son's other dentists have EVER mentioned that.) He kept winking at me and talked to me in the kind of voice someone would use to soothe a small dog. "You wouldn't want your son to lose his teeth because you're afraid of a little X-ray, would you?" Cool. So not only are you trying to force unnecessary X-rays, but you're talking down to me and threatening dire things that are completely unlikely? After going back and forth for about 5 minutes, I realized he wasn't going to take no for an answer, so we noped right out of there. Surprise! My son's new dentist says his teeth are great, and no X-rays are necessary."
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