Dr. Sargeant has been doing my dental work since I was a child and remains the best dentist I’ve ever encountered. I’ve lived in other areas and had other dentists compliment work I’ve had done by Dr. Sargeant. She is honest and will call me out for not taking the necessary preventative steps, but she is thorough, gentle, and her work lasts(my crowns are going on 15 years and are in excellent shape(in spite of my sub par maintenance). I can’t recommend Dr: Sargeant highly enough.
Lou F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Assonet, MA
I had not been to a dentist in 20 years due to heavy and unpredictable travel for work and my dislike for dentists. After I broke a tooth I went to Dr Sargent because she took care of my kids teeth as they grew up and they really liked her. She fixed my broken tooth and found a lot of other things that occur after 20 years of neglect. We are catching up on getting my teeth back in shape and she’s changed my attitude about dentists(remember Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man?). She is thorough, makes sure you understand what’s going on and — best of all — painless. I can already see great results even though we just started. Wish I dropped in a long time ago. More to follow!
Julie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
Close this page. Seriously. I am urging you to look somewhere else. Chances are your insurance provider suggested her, and maybe you live nearby. LOOKELSEWHERE. NOW. Everyone in my family has been going here for years. Just because my mom is too lazy to look elsewhere. — Every time you come into the office, you will notice a 75% new staff. Yep. New receptionist, new hygienists. And why is that? — She treats her employees like complete crap. ANDWHILESHE’S WORKINGONYOURTEETH. The last time I was here, she was filling some cavities with a new hygienist, and instead of working together, it was like a constant battle of, «I’m right, I’m the doctor. You’re the hygienist and wrong and you know nothing UGH.» Two people fighting right over my face while there’s a drill in my mouth? No thanks. — ALL of my fillings from her have cracked out of my teeth. ALLOFTHEM. This happened when I was young most of the time, so I didn’t really know what was going on. — Definitely never clear about what’s going to be going on during the appointment. One time they told me I needed a «follow up» after a routine cleaning. .. sure, ok. I come back, sit in a chair for a WHOLEHOUR by myself, then they come back and tell me they’re ready to drill my teeth? Wait, you mean I have a CAVITY? SINCEWHEN? — Sometimes there are dogs in the waiting room. Of a dentist’s office. YEAH. You can’t even bring dogs into most restaurants, WHYARETHEY A WALLAWAYFROMDENTALSURGERY? — Expect to wait an hour+ for some appointments. Sometimes 2 hours. It’s like playing the lottery, you never know how long you’re going to have to wait. — I’ve had jaw pains for most of my life, and I’m pretty confident they’re related to me clenching my jaw in the middle of the night. Whenever I’d ask her about it, she’d just reply with some kind of «stop doing that» answer. Oh, thanks. There are a million other reasons why you should look elsewhere. Seriously, I’m dreading going to the dentist now that I’m older and can choose where to go. I’m terrified of getting my fillings redone, still have my wisdom teeth, and am pretty sure I need at least one root canal. GOSOMEWHEREELSE.