Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia - Dr. Mayoor Patel

Category: Dentist in Atlanta, Georgia

Address: 200 Ashford Center N #195, Atlanta, GA 30338, USA

Phone: +16788996076

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6:30AM–3PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–3PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–3PM

Thursday: 8AM–3PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

katie choate

Oct 31, 2022

I could not recommend this team more! They have provided me with such a great quality of care, and my jaw pain is 100% gone. They met all of my needs and did a great job making sure I understood my plan of care. Additionally, they have provided me with many great conversations and laughs throughout all my appointments. I'm impressed by how well they remember me both as a person and a patient. I highly recommend Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia!

Rod Robles

Oct 26, 2022

Fantastic assistants...even more incredible is Dr. Patel He is my first real effort to resolve my issues, but has already made me feel super confident. I HIGHLY recommend this practice!!

Lissa Riley

Oct 12, 2022

First, the receptionist was very welcoming and took her time. I did not have to complete any more paperwork after I handed her the, first time patient packet, that I had filled out at home. The doctor was very, very thorough and patient. He listened carefully to what I said and asked a lot of questions. I complemented them both and told them I felt very welcomed and not rushed. I would highly recommend this doctor.

Phil Wright

Oct 11, 2022

+What a great experience. Dr. Patel and his staff are experienced, competent and dedicated to making your visits enjoyable. Highly recommend their services.

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Questions & Answers

Do you accept Cigna ppo medical ?

Doris Bonilla | Oct 30, 2021
Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia - Dr. Mayoor Patel | Oct 30, 2021

Sorry we are out of network.

I am having TMJ pain. My dentist would like me to see a TMJ specialist. He is afraid I may have structural damage. How would you determine if that is true? Do you take insurance?

nancy adams | Oct 30, 2020
Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia - Dr. Mayoor Patel | Oct 30, 2020

Please contact the office and we can assist with your inquiry.

does your mouth piece work for severe sleep apnea with only a 70-71 count of oxygen for the whole night of sleep and waking up 44x's in an hour?

annalou wren | Oct 31, 2018
Craniofacial Pain & Dental Sleep Center of Georgia - Dr. Mayoor Patel | Oct 30, 2021

If you have not tried CPAP you should start there. Oral appliances may not always be effective for the data you have shared. However if you fail to be able to tolerate CPAP then an oral appliance may be attempted to at least improve your numbers and take it from their or to be used in conjunction with other methods.

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