Dr. Nurani is very nice during a procedure and makes sure to some extent that you comfortable. However, a lot of her treatments seems, "canned." There does not seem to be a individualistic approach to her therapy. Some patients repond better or worse than others to treatment. I had dry socket and waited over an hour for appointment and ended up having to go to an emergency dentist in Seattle and pay an extra $400 after being treated with dry socket!! She said I didn't have it and there was no indication for further pain medication or antibiotics. Not only did I have to wait I had to go elsewhere and pay hundreds of dollars. You do not tell a patient that at this point many patients get better. I don't care about hearing how other patients did! She would be a better dentist if she strived harder to make sure her patients were comfortable once they left her office.