Don’t go there. Dentist insists on being paid before insurance processing, and tries to overcharge you. In my case he wanted about $ 150 upfront, final bill came a about $ 40. Which meant that I have to chase him for a refund of $ 110. And that after never missing or being late on a payment. Most work is done not by the dentist, but by some other staff. Receptionists — rude. They’ll threat you like an idiot, with a set of prepackaged lies.
Sam J.
Classificação do local: 1 Philadelphia, PA
This place is appalling. You can’t be with your child(in my case, my 3-year-old), which is shady. When I did go back, I saw that it’s basically a dental factory, with the doctor spending 5 seconds on my kid. I left feeling like my child had received awful care. The dentist never even looked at me, let alone introduced himself. The entire visit took 10 minutes, and I’m not exaggerating. Do your child a favor and go to a reputable family dentist, rather than this sloppy operation.
Victoria S.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
We’ve been going do Dr solow for 3 years. I continued to go there when we moved.
Todd R.
Classificação do local: 1 Narberth, PA
Cross posting this at both of Dr. Solow’s locations: Dr. Solow may be a brilliant dentist, but we never got a chance to find out. While examining our three year old daughter, he gave us a diagnosis that differed from two previous dentists’ opinions.(Explanation: we moved from New York last year, so we had a dentist examine her both in NY and when we arrived in PA. The referral to Dr. Solow came about due to several cavities that were found.) When my wife asked a question about Dr. Solow’s diagnosis, saying nothing more than, «Well, that’s different from what my previous dentist said, and I’m not sure I want to have that done to her,» he snapped at her and said he wouldn’t treat our daughter. My wife asked a follow up question, which he answered, but he had snapped off his examination gloves and clearly and finally refused to treat my daughter. My wife left the office, angrily. Many times these are he said /she said conversations. You’ll have to take our word — and look at the other review here — to know that this was just a shocking display of rudeness and a profound lack of professionalism. And it was all done in front of our daughter, who was visibly shaken when they returned from the office. She’s three years old! These are challenging situations as a parent — you have some news about your child that differs from expectations, and getting some clarity is very important. To assume that even asking for clarity around the condition of your child is an affront to one’s profession, or some kind of threat to being able to offer care to the child, is just astounding.