Best Dental Care in Charles Town, WV

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Best Dentists in Charles Town, WV

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Best Offices in Charles Town, WV

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Recent Reviews in Charles Town, WV

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Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Christopher Payne

Caring and knowledgeable dentist. Look no further.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Jessica Ho, DDS

Had an extraction done. She was great and it was over before I knew it. Had no pain at all. She was friendly and answered all my questions. I would highly recommend her. James Thompson Charles Town WV Sept 3 2020.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Dr. Jessica Ho, DDS

My mother in law came in to see Dr. Ho and she left feeling great about the work that was done. Would definitely be back again..

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Rs Orthodontics

My young son has been seeing Dr. Sebbahi for braces and to pull a front tooth down that wasn't descending on its own. This has been a complicated and painful process for my son. The office itself is charming and clean, the staff is personable and friendly, but Dr. Sebbahi on the other hand is lacking compassion and professionalism. The first few visits went well, then Dr. Sebbahi became impatient with how long the process was taking and started tightening the chain, that the oral surgeon placed, too tightly, resulting in my son experiencing above normal pain to the point that he could not eat for a couple of days. After telling Dr. Sebbahi how concerned I was over the pain and inability to eat due to how extreme this tightening has been for my son, she said, in a harsh tone "it's going to be painful." My son was not offered any words of encouragement or comfort to ease his anxiety. Dr. Sebbahi proceeded to tell the orthodontic assistant to crank it "the chain" all the way, resulting in the attachment that the oral surgeon placed - to break. Dr. Sebbahi tells us to wait eight weeks to see if the tooth comes down enough on its own so that she can reattach the chain to the metal hook on the tooth. Upon returning to Dr. Sebbahi?s office the story has change and magically there is now no metal on the tooth and my son has to have oral surgery for the third time. I schedule the oral surgery and immediately call Dr. Sebbahi?s office to let them know the surgery date so they can schedule the re-attachment appointment. They make the appointment one week after surgery. On the day of surgery, the oral surgeon recommends that the appointment with Dr. Sebbahi should be sooner than a week out because the gums may regress, making it harder for Dr. Sebbahi to place an attachment. I call Dr. Sebbahi office, the receptionist consults with Dr. Sebbahi and makes an appointment immediately following the surgery. Upon arriving at Dr. Sebbahi office they can't place the attachment because the bonding agent they use has to be in a dry area and she doesn't want to be blowing air so close to his nose. Mind you, the placement of the tooth hasn't changed nor the type of bonding agent needed when she said she would place the attachment herself. Dr. Sebbahi then proceeds to tell me that the oral surgeon should've placed an attachment, when she herself said that she only wanted the surgeon to laser the gums to expose the tooth more and that she herself would place the attachment. She then tells me I can reschedule the appointment for next week and she MIGHT be able to do it then. Never mind that the oral surgeon said that the gums would start to regress and there may not be enough of the tooth exposed by that point to place an attachment. Now I'm probably looking at my son needing another surgery due to Dr. Sebbahi?s inability to properly review and communicate. I was offered a full refund by Dr. Sebbahi and to move my son?s treatments to another orthodontic office. After two months of calling the office to see where my refund was, I was told I would have to come in and sign paperwork for it to be issued. This paperwork included a ridiculous nondisclosure agreement and was accompanied only by an offer of a PARTAIL refund. Dr. Sebbahi saw my son a handful of times in less than a year, only put seven brackets on his top teeth, and received over $4000 in payment. It's been over three months since we left Dr. Sebbahi and as of yet haven't received any money back. Meanwhile she was nearly paid in full for a 4 year plan. I know this review is long but I still didn't include all of the issues I?ve had with Dr. Sebbahi. If you are looking for someone to place routine braces, you're probably okay, but I highly recommend choosing another doctor, especially if you have any extenuating circumstances or expect someone who knows how to treat people with compassion. My young son has been seeing Dr. Sebbahi for braces and to pull a front tooth down that wasn't descending on its own. This has been a complicated and painful process for my son. The office itself is charming and clean, the staff is personable and friendly, but Dr. Sebbahi on the other hand is lacking compassion and professionalism. The first few visits went well, then Dr. Sebbahi became impatient with how long the process was taking and started tightening the chain, that the oral surgeon placed, too tightly, resulting in my son experiencing above normal pain to the point that he could not eat for a couple of days. After telling Dr. Sebbahi how concerned I was over the pain and inability to eat due to how extreme this tightening has been for my son, she said, in a harsh tone "it's going to be painful." My son was not offered any words of encouragement or comfort to ease his anxiety. Dr. Sebbahi proceeded to tell the orthodontic assistant to crank it "the chain" all the way, resulting in the attachment that the oral surgeon placed - to break. Dr. Sebbahi tells us to wait eight weeks to see if the tooth comes down enough on its own so that she can reattach the chain to the metal hook on the tooth. Upon returning to Dr. Sebbahi?s office the story has change and magically there is now no metal on the tooth and my son has to have oral surgery for the third time. I schedule the oral surgery and immediately call Dr. Sebbahi?s office to let them know the surgery date so they can schedule the re-attachment appointment. They make the appointment one week after surgery. On the day of surgery, the oral surgeon recommends that the appointment with Dr. Sebbahi should be sooner than a week out because the gums may regress, making it harder for Dr. Sebbahi to place an attachment. I call Dr. Sebbahi office, the receptionist consults with Dr. Sebbahi and makes an appointment immediately following the surgery. Upon arriving at Dr. Sebbahi office they can't place the attachment because the bonding agent they use has to be in a dry area and she doesn't want to be blowing air so close to his nose. Mind you, the placement of the tooth hasn't changed nor the type of bonding agent needed when she said she would place the attachment herself. Dr. Sebbahi then proceeds to tell me that the oral surgeon should've placed an attachment, when she herself said that she only wanted the surgeon to laser the gums to expose the tooth more and that she herself would place the attachment. She then tells me I can reschedule the appointment for next week and she MIGHT be able to do it then. Never mind that the oral surgeon said that the gums would start to regress and there may not be enough of the tooth exposed by that point to place an attachment. Now I'm probably looking at my son needing another surgery due to Dr. Sebbahi?s inability to properly review and communicate. I was offered a full refund by Dr. Sebbahi and to move my son?s treatments to another orthodontic office. After two months of calling the office to see where my refund was, I was told I would have to come in and sign paperwork for it to be issued. This paperwork included a ridiculous nondisclosure agreement and was accompanied only by an offer of a PARTAIL refund. Dr. Sebbahi saw my son a handful of times in less than a year, only put seven brackets on his top teeth, and received over $4000 in payment. It's been over three months since we left Dr. Sebbahi and as of yet haven't received any money back. Meanwhile she was nearly paid in full for a 4 year plan. I know this review is long but I still didn't include all of the issues I?ve had with Dr. Sebbahi. If you are looking for someone to place routine braces, you're probably okay, but I highly recommend choosing another doctor, especially if you have any extenuating circumstances or expect someone who knows how to treat people with compassion. .

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Rs Orthodontics

Dr. Sebbahi should not be allowed to work with children. Shame on you!.

Best Dentist In City - Dr. Kalpana Kaveti, DMD

Rs Orthodontics

Dr Sebbahi and staff have been exceptional throughout our entire journey with getting our son Gabriel's smile perfect. They always explained everything in detail so to make us and our son comfortable. We would and will highly recommend family and friends to Dr Sebbahi....Thanks for everything!.

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