This dentistry is awesome! I just can’t wait to write some review for them. I received the treatment today in 1 o’clock pm. When you just step into the house, classic music around your ears, not big but very clean and methodical reception place, after filling the forms, Mr. Freed led me to the treatment compartment, he talked with me to make me relax. The crown of my front tooth in the upper gum falls off several days ago, now I need to attach it back. Mr. Freed gave me the necessary treatment as I required, and suggest that I buy dental insurance through the university, I am a UMASS student, and I can replace the crown with an all ceramic one which is more compact and hard to fall after I get the insurance. I definitely will come here once I have other dental issues! Oh, BTW, the total cost is 115 $ which is reasonable.
MsB W.
Classificação do local: 5 Amherst, MA
I am a true dental phobic patient. In all of my years going to dentist I have never come across a better practice. My husband, my two children and myself are all very happy with our experiences with Newmarket Dentistry and especially with Dr Barbara & Dr Gordon. I would highly recommend them
Abaigeal D.
Classificação do local: 1 Bondsville, MA
Mr. and Mrs. Freed are both dentists, and they have a website that emphasizes their homey practice, their personal interests, and their children, etc. I was seeking a professional, up-to-date office with digital radiography, and their website notes that they have this technology. They also have a convenient on-line method for requesting an appointment. I was so excited! I haven’t had dental insurance for 4 years, and I haven’t seen a dentist for that amount of time, too.(I used to have a GREAT dentist in Brookline, MA, and I visited her on a typical, regular schedule.) I received a call back from the Freed’s receptionist, and I responded with insurance information as requested. Once I gave my insurance information, though, I learned that, while the Freeds are accepting new customers(and they are listed on the insurance website I use as accepting new customers), they wouldn’t accept me because I don’t live in Amherst, Belchertown, or Pelham. Thank goodness my doctor doesn’t have that policy! Thank goodness the grocery store where I shop and the emergency room I visited last month when I sliced open my leg don’t have that policy! There are no doctors or dentists or hospitals in my «village»(yes, i really mean that I live in a place that maintains status as a village). If everyone had that policy, I would have access to very few necessities. Shame on the Freeds! My parents used to fly to California(from MA) twice a year to see their dentist for some 15 or 20 years! This wonderful man«saved» my mother’s teeth when several local dentists advised that hers needed to be removed, and she still has every healthy one in her mouth. He and his staff never turned my folks away. Quite the opposite. Sorry that I can’t tell you about the office, the staff, or the service. If you live in the right place and have the right insurance, maybe they’ll be willing to clean your teeth, and you can discuss those issues on Unilocal. I’m actually thinking that I’ll see whether my previous dentist, although she’s 2 hours a way, is covered by my insurance. I know that she is reliable, scrupulous, and friendly, and I know that she welcomes patients without regard to who they are or where they live. Shouldn’t professionals, in general, have that kind of philosophy? I do! «Location» discrimination is surely not as egregious as other kinds, but it sure isn’t nice, either.