Avoid at all unless costs you’re trying to score meds!!! This place is horrifying. I went here for a few years before I became an adult because it’s where my mother took me, but now none of my family goes here anymore. The waiting room smells funky, it’s small, and the chairs are uncomfortable and close together. The receptionist, the doctor’s wife, is as sweet as can be. The dental assistant is also an RN which you would think is a great thing! She doesn’t know ANYTHING. When I was younger I asked her if my antibiotics would mess with the effectiveness of my birth control and she said no. Luckily, my pharmacist said something to me about it otherwise who knows what would have happened! RNs have to take pharmacology! How could she not know this? She also falls asleep while you’re having your teeth worked on. It doesn’t matter that time of day you make your appointment she WILL fall asleep. The doctor was very kind to me at first, but then once I came to him with a broken tooth that was in incredible pain and he tried to sand it down without Novocaine and when I Unilocaled and started crying he nastily asked«How old are you? Are you being serious right now?» I never went back after that. Once I found a new dentist I always realized how outdated his equipment and techniques were. He will give you any kind of pills if you hint or ask for them. He prescribed me vicodin when I was 16 for a CAVITY. I didn’t even hint for it. This is a bad thing in my opinion.