Read Reviews for Dr. Linda Wolf
My child was seen by Dr. Wolf for a second opinion because she was recommended by some friends. She used her knowledge to explain how we could save some money by changing my daughter's treatment slightly and still keep her teeth healthy. I found her to be very kind,warm, and great with my child and considerate of my pocketbook because I don't have dental insurance. I am transferring my other two children to the office at Dr. Janice Lee to see Dr. Wolf.
I am so glad that we went there for the second opinion. We love Dr. Wolf!
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I loved Dr. Wolf so much that I am now taking my daughter to her! I found that she treats patients at Dr. Janice Lee's office and my daughter loves going to the dentist. Her fees are reasonable, and even though she has not needed any fillings yet, I would trust that Dr. Wolf would do an A+ job and take the time to give her a good experience. Unfortunately I'm too old for her, or she would still be my dentist too!
I know this doctor: 16-17 years
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I am completely satisfied with my children's experience with Dr. Linda Wolf.
She is very knowledgable and my children really love going to the dentist now that I found her. She was recommended to me by a neighbor who said she was an excellent dentist, and she is practicing with Dr. Janice Lee at Children's Dentistry of Atlanta.
I know this doctor: 2 years
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Dr. Wolf was my childhood dentist. Looking back, my parents got a decent dentist for me however, she was pricey, and very drill happy. Torwards the end it had turned into an asembly line opperation with her moving from PT to PT this caused much confusion during busy periods. Looking back and after talking to two other dentist I realized my poor parents paid for a lot of uncessary treatment
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I took my 2 year old daughter to her office with a cavity. Without taking any X-rays, she told me that a crown and pulpectomy would most likely be needed. Then she told me that the only way to do the procedure was under anaesthesia. The total bill was to be about $1200. Even worse, the office staff required a DEPOSIT of several hundred dollars upfront JUST TO SCHEDULE the appointment. I left almost in tears. I went to my personal dentist for a 2nd opinion. When he examined my daughter, he said that you cannot tell without an X-ray, but that the cavity did NOT look deep to the naked eye and it was doubtful that a crown or pulpectomy were required. He could not imagine where Dr. Wolf came up with that plan of treatment. I had an idea--bling bling. I then took my daughter to a pediatric dentist on the other side of town, and he filled the cavity (no crown or pulpectomy required) for $90. Because I was very adverse to putting my daughter under anaesthesia to fill a cavity, he performed the procedure in my presence with my daughter restrained in a papoose--she was very cooperative and not at all traumatized. So, unless you want to ENRICH Dr. Wolf by having your child undergo UNNECESSARY PROCEDURES, look elsewhere!!
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