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Dr. Pamela Sherman
on Nov. 5, 2015, 7:16 a.m.
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Dr. Pamela Sherman
on Aug. 17, 2015, 6:25 a.m.
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This review is based on experience my younger brother had with Dr. Sherman. He experienced a lot of pain and post-surgical complications. The complications may have been simply bad luck and unrelated to his treatment, but the level of pain he had to deal with was, I feel, unacceptable. One of the post-surgical complications was addressed without proper anesthetic, which he was not warned about ahead of time. He also requested laughing gas ahead of time for a procedure, only to be told when he arrived for the procedure that they were out gas and would have to proceed with local anesthetic, which again caused him great discomfort. My brother is under 21 and still learning to advocate for himself in situations like this, and I feel he was taken advantage of.
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Dr. Sherman is a wonderful doctor. She has extracted my two teeth and both the times my experience was absolutely painless. Her staff is very friendly and comforting. My overall experience was excellent
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Dr. Sherman has done about 5 surgeries on me personally. I won't go to any other surgeon. She is great and one of the few doctors I trust.
I know this doctor: 10, 0, 0
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Dr. Sherman has extracted the wisdom teeth of 3 of my 4 sons. This is a time full of anxiety for children, but Dr. Sherman and her staff were amazing at reassuring my children and putting them at ease. My sons were so happy with their whole experience that they insisted on writing Dr. Sherman thank you letters. The office is very professional and friendly and her experience is second to none. I would highly recommend this oral surgeon.
I know this doctor: 10 years
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My 14-year-old daughter went to Dr. Sherman to have her impacted wisdom teeth pulled. There was trouble with the fourth tooth, as the root was wrapped around the jawbone and was difficult to remove. It took almost an hour to remove the fourth tooth. Durning that time, my daughter's local anesthetic wore off and she began crying in pain. Dr. Sherman ignored her cries. Dr. Sherman did not offer to re-numb my daughter's mouth and proceeded without any pain relief. The louder my daughter cried, the louder Dr. Sherman raised the volume of the music in the O.R to drown out her cries.
Almost 2 1/2 hours after my daughter went in, I was allowed to see her. She was sobbing convulsively and was so traumatized that she couldn't speak and the convulsive breathing continued into the night.
When I found out what happened and asked Dr. Sherman about it, her response was, "it was a judgement call." That she had patients backed up in the waiting room and she thought she could get the tooth out faster than it would take to re- numb my daughter.
We don't treat animals as inhumanely as that!!
I know this doctor: 3 months
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