Dr. Eidelson went out of his way to see me on a Sunday, on his day off, the day before leaving for a long-overdue-vacation. I had fallen off my bike and had broken a tooth, and was worried about possible nerve damage. He opened his office just to see me, gave me the most thorough, realistic rundown of what procedures would and might have to be carried out, and I walked out less than an hour later with a new temporary cap whose color could not have been matched more perfectly with the rest of the real one. (Dr. Eidelson has an uncanny ability for matching tooth shades at a glance.) He alleviated all my worries by presenting the facts, no bulls***, by giving me the best most efficient and comfortable treatment, and by having his wonderful assistant by his side to further explain things from the perspective of a cosmetologist and non-dentist. They were both professional, kind, lacking ego, and imbued with a generous spirit.