Dental Oral Surgery

Category: Oral surgeon in New York

Address: 3915 Broadway # 2, New York, NY 10032, USA

Phone: +13475909910

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–3PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–3PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–3PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–3PM

Friday: 7:30AM–3PM

Saturday: 7:30AM–3PM

Reviews

Jonas Mota

Sep 17, 2022

Love this Place . Easily can be overseen though because the Location. Doctors are great and receptionists were very informative. My experience was excellent all the way around. Waited the usual time nothing strenuous. Would recommended.

sinee pun

Sep 10, 2022

First time here . Before i go i feel a little scared because not so good reviews . I have appointment at 11.30 but i came early around 10.30 everything finished at 11.30 . My extraction done very well i feel very happy. Everyone there they are professional.

Jack Straw

Aug 2, 2022

My surgery and recovery went very well. The staff was very kind and professional too. You couldn't ask for a better experience when having an extraction done, which itself is something that nobody really wants to have done for a multitude of reasons but DOS makes sure that it's as stress free, and painless as possible. I couldn't recommend a place more if that's what you're needing to have done.

Carolina M

Jul 14, 2022

Absolutely disappointed with the practice. You can never get anyone on the phone. Authorization was obtained July 7th for something that was an emergency. Now they “don’t accept walk-in patients”. The next appointment for an emergency is 7/30/22. Completely negligent. Stay away from this place.

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Questions & Answers

I need to extract two back tooth how much does they charge to be put to sleep to extract the tooth?

Lourdes Fonseca | Oct 7, 2019
Segundo Quizhpi | Oct 7, 2019

Very good thank you

Somebody need to come with me necessarily to take my wisdom teeth out?

Paola Kelly | Oct 6, 2020
Sally Cabrera | Oct 6, 2020

Yes. You are sedated during the procedure and afterwards, you may or may not still feel the effects of the sedation for some time, so it may be best for someone to go with you. If not, then at least pick you up after the procedure. Also, once you finish the procedure, they send your pain medication to your pharmacy, so it would help to have someone help you go get your medicine and then take you home, unless you get the medicine before your wisdom teeth extraction. But honestly, after the sedation wore off, I was able to walk and think fine but it was convenient to have someone there because they helped me get my medicine for me.

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