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Watch out for this dentist. Worst experience took my son which is 13 to have his wisdom teeth removed, Dr. Sabbagh could not properly put him under and as a result started working on him while he was fully awake. Billed for pulling 4 wisdom teeth but only pulled two and charged extra for anesthesia which did not work. Son is traumatized and remembers the whole procedure. Dr. Sabbagh tried to bill the insurance but it rejected because of the procedure was not completed. She is know sent the bill to us and is threatening collections. Bad business......
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I have never taken the time to write a review before, but Dr. Sabbagh and her staff deserve higher praise than I could ever write.
Everyone has a modern day hero and Dr. Emily Sabbagh is mine. She took the time to EDUCATE me on my options and answered all my questions. She put me at ease with the coming procedures, and worked with me personally to finance and afford my choice of an implant, that my insurance did not cover, thus saving 2 other teeth minimum and my smile.
Dr. Sabbagh is professional, genuine, and passionate about the health of her patients. Her chair-side manner is caring, soothing and painless (a paper cut is more pain). She is attentive through each procedure to make sure her patients are comfortable and each treatment phase is successful.
Dr. Sabbagh's staff is top notch, highly educated, and second to none. The office has a clean, inviting, and calm atmosphere.
I am 55 years old and NEVER had a pleasant dental experience until I met Dr. Emily Sabbagh. She is personally involved in every phase, ensuring success and a PAIN-LESS process throughout the entire treatment procedure.
If you want a caring, skilled, ethical, professional
Dr Sabbagh is 11+++ on a scale of 1-10
Donna Cowden
I know this doctor: 6 months
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My daughter had her wisdom teeth pulled. She was incredibly anxious. Dr. Sabbagh assured me that she would use Fentanyl and Versed (twilight sleep) and gave her Valium prior to treatment. Day of surgery my daughter took the Valium (didn't faze her) and went into the office. Went to the treatment room and Dr. suggested that I leave thinking it might help her quit crying, which I did. Little did I know that after I left she told her to quit crying or she could come back the day she does small childrens surgeries. After the removal Dr. Sabbagh came out and told me that my daughter might think she remembered some things but she really didn't. I took her to the car, she was crying and was able to reiterate everything they did to her. This was no Versed and Fentanyl procedure. Dr. didn't even start an IV. Then my daughter got an infection and we went back 4 times never seeing the doctor. The assistant just put clove oil on her socket. After the 4th time of going, I finally asked the ARNP I work with to write a prescription for an antibiotic which cleared the infection up. I was never billed by the Dr and I would never, ever recommend this woman touch anyone. She ridiculed my daughter and lied to me. Absolutely horrible experience
I know this doctor: 36
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She botched my anesthesia, pulled the tooth anyway,with a crunching that I will never forget, sending my BP over 210, I paid $375 for the anesthesia that never put me out. She was supposed to pull 3 teeth, but after nearly killing me, sent me home. Did not give me antibiotics and it got infected. I had to pay another Oral Surgeon to finish the job, for which I had to pay again. She has the nerve to bill me $600 additional for anesthesia that did not work. Avoid her like the plague. There are better oral surgeons that are tons cheaper. Who Charges $1000 for anesthesia?
I know this doctor: months
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I was having a problem with getting an ulcer under my tongue where the muscle is attached right in the front. Dr. Sabbagh took a look at it and said it was one of the worst cases she ever saw of what is called "tongue tied", which is when that muscle is too short and pulling the tongue to the floor of the mouth. It took a few surgeries since the muscle tissue kept wanting to grow back, but it worked and what a great relief. No pain during the procedure and very little soreness after. Oh, my speech is much better too. Thanks Dr. Sabbagh
I know this doctor: 21/2
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I loved her, she was amazing! I was so scared and she made me feel good about the situation. I could call anytime and ask any question. I healed up so fast. She was just wonderful and I would go to her again for anything that I would need that she handles.
She is awesome and you want her to work on you!!!
I know this doctor: 2 months
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I had a couple teeth pulled, swelling and bruising all the way down my neck, surgeon insisted i get general anesthesia which i didnt think was necessary, and charged me 400.00 for it. my estimate before the procedure was about 600.00 total and in the end my insurance paid about 700.00 and i paid 600.00 out of pocket. WAYYYYYYYYYYY over the estimate... 700.00 over. Amazing..$1300.00 to get 2 teeth pulled, a swollen and bruised face and neck for a weekI am not pleased with anything regarding this oral surgeon
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I felt no pain, and everyone was super-nice. Excellent care, all the way around. Dr. Sabbagh took extra care to make sure that I was comfortable and would not feel any pain during the procedure.
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