Dr. Goodman could be quite a skilled dentist and wonderful at what he does but he has NO bedside manner and does NOT work well with anxious patients. He wants to get you in and out in a hurry and shows no compassion or empathy for people in his chair that are afraid. My experience at his office was SO terrible I literally walked out before they started the procedure. He told me using nitrous with valium was "against the law", which simply ISN'T true. They were supposed to use it for my procedure and agreed with my dentist when I was referred that they would. Then when I got there Dr. Goodman refused. I later found out that using nitrous is an inconvenience to the dentist as it makes doing the procedure a bit more tricky and he simply didn't want to deal with it. If you are fine with dental work and not afraid, he may be a great endodontist. But I highly discourage anyone who need or appreciates a warm and empathetic dentist that will have interest in caring for the person and their emotional experience.