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Dr. Virendra Jhaveri
on March 17, 2017, 8:38 p.m.
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Dr. Virendra Jhaveri
on July 1, 2016, 8:56 p.m.
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He is a general dentist not an endodontist, very pleasant and good facility. I was nervous but did ok
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This review is specific to Dr Virendra. I visited his clinic for few years as a Cash Patient.
During one of my visits to him for a routine preventive service, he recommended some dental procedures which happened to be very expensive if you did not have Dental Insurance (as in my case then). I happened to complete those procedures a month later at what I regarded as great facilities in my country of origin (which coincidentally also happens to be his coo and city) at almost 1/10th of the cost.
When I happened to visit him again few months later, he not only berated me for having done this treatment at my country of origin but also seemed negatively opinioned, extremely prejudiced and harsh about Doctors there and elsewhere.
In previous conversations with him, he also had this habit to joke about Cash patients (like me) asking for discounts on Services when we can afford to buy a “car” here. I used to find his jokes very offensive and demeaning.
He appears to only like Patients with ever obliging purse strings. I would not want to recommend this Doctor for Dental services.
About Front Desk: I have no opinion about the Front Desk. They seemed to do the job for which they were hired.
I know this doctor: 3 years
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This is by far the most unprofessional, inefficient, ineffective dentist I have ever had visited.
I visited his office three times and on all three occasions he failed to treat my dental issue. I went to him for a crown after a root canal procedure. this dentist was completely insensitive to the fact that I had a hole in my tooth and that I had to take off of work to visit him -- all of the visits were uneventful and left me unhappy. On the third visit, i was fed up and told him that it was unnecessary for me to have to take off of work three times for what could have been resolved over the phone. The dentist did not appreciate my comment and yelled at me saying that, he does not need this pressure and that if I continued he will not work on my tooth. of course, I was not going to allow an unhappy dentist with a sense of entitlement to work on my tooth. Also during my initial/consultation visit, his wife (who is also a dentist in his office) told me that for an educated person, I lacked to take care of my teeth. I was appalled by that comment and that should have tipped me off to run as fast as I could. One has little or nothing to do with the other - My dental problems stemmed from childhood and a lapse insurance.
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I chose him because of his location - near where I live. He operates a clinice with his wife but this review is specific to himself and not of the wife. Although he was kind and courteous, a simple re-filling required numerous visits to get the job done but I thought job could be done in one session. Moreover pain lasted 3 days after, his excuse was trauma. I have had the same procedure done with other dentist in another city and he did not require numerous visits nor did the pain last that long.
Also, he doesn't treat 1 patient at a time but juggles his services between 2 patients at a time, since he has more than one seeing rooms. This could be the reason why he provided a quick and fast service but this makes me wonder on the quality of work done (maybe this was why my tooth ached even days after).
Go see this dentist if you have time in your hands (no school, no work, etc) otherwise try to find another dentist if you can. I never went back after this simple refilling.
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