Best Dental Care in stansbury park, UT

Best In City - Total Dentists
4

Dentists

Best In City - Total Dentist and Office
5

Offices

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Best Dentists in stansbury park, UT

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Best Offices in stansbury park, UT

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Recent Reviews in stansbury park, UT

Recent patient reviews submitted in stansbury park, UT

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Stuart Thomas, DDS

He was much too aggressive of a dentist in terms of treatment plans. Boat payment?.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Stuart Thomas, DDS

Moved here from Naperville, Illinois and hadn't been to the dentist in some time. Dr. Spohr and his staff made me feel comfortable and explained exactly....

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Stuart Thomas, DDS

Best Dentist I ever went to. Very friendly staff from the receptionist to the Dentist. Very satisfied with the work they performed on me. They really seemed....

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Apex Family Dental

The dentist and staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. For that aspect I give them 5 stars. I downgrade the rating to 2 stars because it feels like a VERY pushy business practice. On one hand, way to be proactive about dental care BEFORE there's a problem. On the other hand, radiographing my face every 6 months ($$), doing an oral cancer screen on a young woman with no history of cancer or risk factors ($), doing preventative fluoride ($), and drilling and filling every nook and cranny "preventatively" ($$$) feels like overkill and is financially not a sustainable place for me to go. When I finally wanted an actual procedure done which I was willing to pay for, they said they would do it for free...when I came in for $500 worth of "preventative" "pre-cavity" fillings. No thanks. The dentist and staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. For that aspect I give them 5 stars. I downgrade the rating to 2 stars because it feels like a VERY pushy business practice. On one hand, way to be proactive about dental care BEFORE there's a problem. On the other hand, radiographing my face every 6 months ($$), doing an oral cancer screen on a young woman with no history of cancer or risk factors ($), doing preventative fluoride ($), and drilling and filling every nook and cranny "preventatively" ($$$) feels like overkill and is financially not a sustainable place for me to go. When I finally wanted an actual procedure done which I was willing to pay for, they said they would do it for free...when I came in for $500 worth of "preventative" "pre-cavity" fillings. No thanks. .

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Apex Family Dental

I came into Apex dental around March, in hopes of getting a deep cleaning done. At the time, I was told I had a 6-month waiting period for the deep cleaning part of the insurance to kick in. So on that 1st visit, I only had gotten the x-rays and a basic cleaning. An appointment was set in 6 months to do the deep cleaning. I enjoyed that particular visit with the doctor and staff. Shortly thereafter, to my disbelief, the office sent an $80 bill and now is claiming I had services performed that's over & beyond what my basic insurance covered. I walked in good faith and trusted I was in good hands at APEX. I would not have had any service performed had I known or been told my insurance wouldn't have covered it. That's the exact reason I chose to wait to do the deep cleaning when I was informed of the waiting period. Here's the kicker, after painstakingly waiting for 6 months, and especially planning my overseas family trip around the appointment time to return to SLC. The day before the appointment, I get a call from your office saying the deep cleaning NOW isn't covered on the insurance. Do you understand the level of frustration this has caused me? Now I'm being harassed, including getting repeat calls at dinner time by APEX office people threatening to go to collections for a $80 service that I wasn't aware of and had not approved of. Please help me, am I over-reacting? Again, the complaint is not against the doctor or the nurses and I know this is a business with expenses, but am I being unreasonable by feeling like this is hardly the right way to treat patients? If my insurance doesn't cover the services why not tell me upfront so I can find a dentistry that does accept it? Someone please get in touch to rectify this. I came into Apex dental around March, in hopes of getting a deep cleaning done. At the time, I was told I had a 6-month waiting period for the deep cleaning part of the insurance to kick in. So on that 1st visit, I only had gotten the x-rays and a basic cleaning. An appointment was set in 6 months to do the deep cleaning. I enjoyed that particular visit with the doctor and staff. Shortly thereafter, to my disbelief, the office sent an $80 bill and now is claiming I had services performed that's over & beyond what my basic insurance covered. I walked in good faith and trusted I was in good hands at APEX. I would not have had any service performed had I known or been told my insurance wouldn't have covered it. That's the exact reason I chose to wait to do the deep cleaning when I was informed of the waiting period. Here's the kicker, after painstakingly waiting for 6 months, and especially planning my overseas family trip around the appointment time to return to SLC. The day before the appointment, I get a call from your office saying the deep cleaning NOW isn't covered on the insurance. Do you understand the level of frustration this has caused me? Now I'm being harassed, including getting repeat calls at dinner time by APEX office people threatening to go to collections for a $80 service that I wasn't aware of and had not approved of. Please help me, am I over-reacting? Again, the complaint is not against the doctor or the nurses and I know this is a business with expenses, but am I being unreasonable by feeling like this is hardly the right way to treat patients? If my insurance doesn't cover the services why not tell me upfront so I can find a dentistry that does accept it? Someone please get in touch to rectify this. .

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Apex Family Dental

The dentist and staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. For that aspect I give them 5 stars. I downgrade the rating to 2 stars because it feels like a VERY pushy business practice. On one hand, way to be proactive about dental care BEFORE there's a problem. On the other hand, radiographing my face every 6 months ($$), doing an oral cancer screen on a young woman with no history of cancer or risk factors ($), doing preventative fluoride ($), and drilling and filling every nook and cranny "preventatively" ($$$) feels like overkill and is financially not a sustainable place for me to go. When I finally wanted an actual procedure done which I was willing to pay for, they said they would do it for free...when I came in for $500 worth of "preventative" "pre-cavity" fillings. No thanks. The dentist and staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. For that aspect I give them 5 stars. I downgrade the rating to 2 stars because it feels like a VERY pushy business practice. On one hand, way to be proactive about dental care BEFORE there's a problem. On the other hand, radiographing my face every 6 months ($$), doing an oral cancer screen on a young woman with no history of cancer or risk factors ($), doing preventative fluoride ($), and drilling and filling every nook and cranny "preventatively" ($$$) feels like overkill and is financially not a sustainable place for me to go. When I finally wanted an actual procedure done which I was willing to pay for, they said they would do it for free...when I came in for $500 worth of "preventative" "pre-cavity" fillings. No thanks. .

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