I needed to get a semi-emergent tooth extraction, and my dentist couldn’t fit me in on such late notice, so I went to a referral of a referral. I got a bad feeling from the moment I walked in. The receptionists were not friendly, the place smelled funny, and from the look of other clientele, it was apparent that this was a very low-price-low-quality establishment. But my tooth was hurting so badly, I chanced it and went forward with the procedure. After a 45 minute wait, here is what happened: First, they took me to the consultation room, where Dr. Hill confirmed with me what medicines I was on, and tapped on the tooth to make sure it was the right one. I began to ask several questions about the procedure, and was told«my assistant will handle that after the procedure.» Then, before answering any questions, they demanded that I pay beforehand. Another red flag. They also charged me a $ 55 «consultation fee» which they neglected to mention when I called about pricing. Apparently, the doctor checking which tooth he is going to pull counts as a «consultation.» Also, important to point out that I heard the doctor and a receptionist discussing what tooth they were going to pull on another patient. She had written«13» instead of «20″. So she scribbled it out and wrote the right one. Ummmm, that’s a little scary! When I was taken back to the room, the doctor came in, and gave me several shots in a row. While they were 100% effective at numbing me(which is a huge consideration, I know), I think he gave me about 6 shots in 15 seconds. Literally just stabbing them into my gums. Nothing like I’ve ever experienced in my years of having dental work done. I was obviously very nervous about having a tooth pulled(almost hyperventilating) and he barely offered any assurances other than a quick „I’m the one that has to worry — not you.“ Gee, thanks. It took him 5 or 10 minutes to remove the tooth. Then I never saw him again. He said his assistant would answer all my questions, despite my request to talk to him. I should have been concerned when I was having a dental assistant answering questions about recovery from a major procedure. She knew nothing! I asked what I needed to do to prevent dry socket, and she said I didn’t need to worry about it. I said „Well, I’ve heard I shouldn’t suck on a straw. Anything else?“ and she said ‘Oh, don’t worry. You can suck on a straw.» WHAT?!? That’s tooth extraction 101. No, you can’t. I hated the practice so much that I refused to even go back for my checkup. I felt like a herded cattle being rushed through so they could charge as many«consultation fees» as they could. They could not care less about their patients. STAYAWAY.