Address: 4115 Arezzo Pointe Ln, San Jose, CA 95148, USA
Address: 168 Cheltenham Pl, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
“Yes, please upgrade it!”
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd Suite #B-5, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
“My experience at this place was great! The care to my teeth was phenomenal, and the atmosphere of the place was overwhelmingly positive. It never felt like a trip to the dentist or anything like that. The staff were incredibly kind and very good at their job. Talking to them always felt like talking to friends. Out of my 3 years here, there was only one schedule error (which they apologized for and fixed within minutes). Overall, the place has great service, great staff, and great results for your orthodontist work. 10/10, for sure!”
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd b6, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
“Functional Medicine. He has an amazing knowledge of how the body works!”
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd Suite B-4, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd b, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
“Dr M. Khatibian is Best Dentist I Have Ever Had! excellent doctor!!!Very thorough and caring. I'm terribly afraid of the dentist and she's very sensitive to that and goes the extra mile to make you feel comfortable. Love her!”
Address: 7176 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
“I rarely write reviews. I've been coming to Lorna Okada for years. This is way overdue. Lorna and her team represent the best of what is available. Lorna and her team represent the best of what is available. I am aware that i wrote that twice. She and her team are flexible, sensitive, professional, ultimately qualified, and make going to the Dentist, well, OK. Whether it's major or minor, she has access to and will bring to bear the best of what is available. Aside from all that, plain and simple, they've just good people.”
Address: Village Shopping, 7080 Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, CA 95139, USA
Address: 5883 Rue Ferrari #125, San Jose, CA 95138, USA
“I am a working registered dental hygienist who graduated from Carrington College back when they were at their previous location relatively close by on San Ignacio. I can't speak for the program now since alot has probably changed in terms of administration, but our program director Sherry Heaney, department of hygiene staff, and supervising doctors were all great and provided us with excellent, rigorous education. We had a very thorough clinical and classroom education there at Carrington which allowed my graduating class to pretty much all go through the program and pass our National and regional boards for hygiene. The cost for the programs I will admit is a bit pricey as it is a private tech school, but they do have loan options. I just recently paid off my student loans after working part time for 3-4 years as a dental hygienist. Also keep in mind that the program was only about 1.5 years full-time vs the 2 years you would expect to go through from one of the renown lottery local community college programs at foothill, Diablo, etc. By all means if you are lucky enough to get into those programs go there as you will save a ton of money, but education-wise my education was on par with those schools. After we graduated I received many phone calls checking up on me to ask if I had been employed yet, so they do seem to check up on how we were doing after going through the program. If you are coming into this clinic as a patient, understand that this isn't a dental practice. Carrington makes nothing from having you come in for their essentially free treatment. They don't "prey" on people without dental insurance because Carrington receives no benefit from you coming into the department for treatment, and rather it is more of a service to you and the local community. That being said, you will be treated by STUDENTS and their only gain from you will be clinical experience. Treatment planning and the amount of time you spend in the clinic will also be ALOT longer than it would be if you were to go to a dental office. I'm talking about a few days of you coming in for appointments vs an hour at a dental office. To Nichole's review, since I can't directly respond to your review: I am unaware of how your periodontal health was before treatment but most likely you had gum disease. If you are having gum recession after treatment that you didn't expect, then I am afraid maybe you didn't have enough patient education. That is something that just happens if you have gum disease and receive treatment for it. Your gums recede because they are swollen initially and you already have bone loss around your teeth. Once they firm up they will naturally recede to match your bone levels. As a practitioner it triggers me when the patient blames the doctor or staff for the patient's own negligence even though as practitioners we have the heart to basically do charity work for them. It is sad that you feel entitled to free treatment and then blame your healthcare provider. Just my two cents here.”
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