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Dr. Dawn Bloore
on Sept. 17, 2017, 6:12 a.m.
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She was recommended to me by a friend, who is no longer my friend. This dentist ruined my life! She is smug and scary. She pulled teeth that didn't need to be pulled...thanks a lot!
I know this doctor: 1yr
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I'm still wearing the the denture/caps she created for me. Enough said. She truly cared and took her time in making sure the process worked well fo rme.
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Dr. Bloore is great. She's expensive, and her staff is not customer service oriented, especially in dealing with paperwork and insurance. But the work she does is worth having to deal with her incompetent receptionist, Candy.
I know this doctor: 2 years
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I went to Dr. Bloore several years ago for routine cleaning & exam. I was told I had 7 cavities (a later dentist said I had 2!) and one toothe needed a root canal & crown. Dr. Bloore did the root canal and in the process broke the needle off in my tooth. Because of this I had to have a second root canal done in the same tooth by a "specialist". At a later visit when a temporary filling was done it came loose several hours later and I had to go back the next day to have it re-done.
I was not confident in continuing with Dr. Bloore so I went to a different dentist. Unfortunately my insurance paid Dr. Bloore for the crown I have not had that tooth "crowned" yet.
I would never recommend Dr. Bloore to any of my friends or family!
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One of the finest treaments I have ever received. Painless and effective. Very efficient and friendly. A great environment and staff. I will recommend to my associates and friends. Thank you for such wonderful treatment.
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Dr. Dawn Bloore is knowledgeable, sensitive, efficient, proactive and an expert in state of the art, high-tech dental care. She makes you feel at ease and informs you the exact procedure to be done and reasons for it. I highly recommend this dentist.
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My husband had an appointment to have 4 teeth extracted (2 impacted/2 not). We requested a Pre-Treatment Authorization to be done to see what our out of pocket was. Mind you, the office is IN NETWORK on our PPO. When we called to make sure that the services would be performed under general, we were then told that it was approved for local. We called the office and they stated that they needed to check with the insurance company and I never received a call back. When I called them back, they had spoken to the insurance company and STILL gave us WRONG information. I called the insurance company myself and the anesthesia WAS COVERED. My husband was never asked if he wanted local or general anesthesia and then the office was resistant to acommodating my husband who has anxiety. He has never had oral surgery and doesn't know what to ask and what not to. Bottom line, we cancelled the appointment, will be sending a letter to the ADA and our insurance company for investigation. This is on top of them pressuring him to buy some electric toothbrush and telling him that his teeth would fall out if he didn't buy it. He didn't buy it and I question the ethics of this office.
DR.Oogle Comments:
Typically, it is the subscriber's responsibility to confirm their coverage with the carrier. In case of a pre-determination, an insurance company will usually send a copy of the pre-determination letter to the patient. If a particular procedure is not listed in the EOB - it was not submitted for approval.
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