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New York University College of Dentistry
"NYU Dentistry provides quality, affordable, comprehensive care for all ages, all under one roof. State-of-the-art treatments and techniques are available, many of which were pioneered here. Care provided includes General Dentistry, Emergency Services/Urgent Care, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, Endodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Implant Dentistry. The NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities provides care for individuals whose disability/disabilities prevent them from being treated in a conventional dental setting. Experts at the NYU Oral Cancer Center specialize in head & neck surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, rehabilitation, nutrition, pain management and spiritual support."
Address: 345 E 24th St , New York 10010, NY, US
Phone: (212) 998-9800
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 10010


opening hours

Monday: 08:00-17:00
Tuesday: 08:00-17:00
Wednesday: 08:00-17:00
Thursday: 08:00-17:00
Friday: 08:00-17:00


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Reviews
They the students and staff do their best. I don't typically have complaints. Last week, my doctor's faculty who came to review her work was incredibly rude to me and her, ignored my comments about sensitivity and refused to acknowledge her work. I've worked in education for over a decade and that's not how you mentor or treat your students especially if you're teaching them how to interact with the public and patients. She did a great job. We had a different faculty this week who was attentive and provided good guidance. My current dentist is a pro and is going to be great no matter where she goes after she finishes NYU. In general the treatment I've received here and the care that my family have received here is also great.
I have been coming here for years. They are the best. First of all, it's a teaching institution so, they are not trying to make money off of you. Secondly, an entire team reviews your procedures. Lastly, it is incredibly affordable. I actually gave up my corporate dental because NYU is better- easier to get an appointment, less expensive even with insurance it's cheaper for me to pay out of pocket. They do accept Insurance, just not what my job is offering. I really appreciate the teaching model and find the care to be thorough. I have a lot of fear and anxiety with dental work and this is the only place that I come to. Everyone is so patient and kind.
Unfortunately, I got caught up in the pandemic so the time frame for my treatment was over 2 years. Then one of the students inserted my implant backwards, however Dr Joshi took over and student doc Andrew. They made my experience better. I was treated with compassion and my process was smooth sailing after the initial gaff. I would recommend Dr Joshi as a supervisor and his team of students because his experience and leadership is exemplary. I was very frustrated and he turned my mood around and I love my implant. He promised me I would be happy in the end and look 5 stars!!! Andrew is going to be a great Dentist. He is knowledgeable knows how to connect with his patients and that goes along way!
I have been trying to get an appointment here for over 2 years. Each time I call, I am told different things and that's only if they pick up. I was told by their staff I was indeed a good fit for their disability dental clinic. I was told they don't take medicaid despite it saying it on their own website. When I pointed that out to the receptionist, she snapped at me about how that's not in her control. I was just letting you know so someone could take it off the website if its not true and then people wouldn't call and waste your time asking if you take medicaid. But to add on to that, another receptionist said you DO take medicaid. This place is very confusing and disorganized. I really needed your services and the crazy thing is, I still do! The longer it takes, the more afraid I will be of the dentist. I just wish if you weren't gonna help, You would've been upfront, honest and not let me suffer in pain for a return call that never came. I really had faith in you.
I started going to NYU dental clinic in October 2017 for a dental evaluation and any work that may be needed including one implant on the upper right quadrant which had been missing for several years. Five years and many visits later and I need more work than ever, and we are still nowhere close to replacing the tooth I originally came in for. Now that clinic has broken at least three other teeth that later needed to be removed and I’m now walking around with three missing teeth, and one half-broken-off tooth in need of extraction. With no treatment in the foreseeable future as their students will not even work on my teeth through no fault of my own. I often see ads for how great NYU College of Dentistry implants is, but they don’t tell people that it will take years to actually get one if ever. The students pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for a dental degree at NYU and the school charges patients through insurance and private payments so they can practice but it treats the patients like dental training manikins. It takes weeks and sometimes months just to get an appointment and you have a bunch of follow-up appointments that could the rest of the semester to work on just one tooth. They take my blood pressure before starting a session, which has always been low as I exercise regularly and run 17-20 miles a week but all the damage they caused to my mouth required even more work than before and they wanted me to pay for the damage they caused. This resulted in a spike in blood pressure one time and asked me to leave and see a cardiologist which I did and after a battery of tests was told I was perfectly healthy. However, I refuse to go back to NYU Dental Clinic.
Good for small cases but not the major one. Some people that work there are not equipp to handle pressure. Good for braces, tooth extraction and dental cleaning. Bad for treating sleeping disorders or breathing conditions. If you have minor problems with your teeth, then I highly recommend them besides that I recommend you to get a highly experience person that could also handle the pressure of the case. If you go there I highly recommend a staff worker name Kris Parker Very phenomenal work, Highly attentive to a patient needs.
It's the first time to go to dentist in the US and I was kind of nervous but my students were very nice and gentle. And sane students are in charge always you go.If they graduate then different student will be. Usually a junior and a senior student are one pair. And it is appreciative price not like super expensive dentists. Treatments may take time since students give you the treatments mostly with supervised the dentist professor only at the beginning or the end so I recommend you if you can be patient and give them enough time. Just one thing, I went here for a filling treatment and I didn’t feel any pain at all and I didn’t know what kind of filling procedure they will give me. Then the senior student gave me TWO anesthesia shots which were UNNECESSARY!! I couldn’t tell my filling was good or not because of numbness around my teeth and mouth so I had to go back one more time to adjust on different day. My mouth was uncomfortable during the period. So it’s better you ask them every time BEFORE they do treatment for your teeth.
My attending dentist Mohammad was so attentive to me and my needs. I keep running into issues because everything I do has to get approvals from my cardiologist because I have congestive heart failure and even something as simple as an extraction couldn’t be done. I started crying because it’s overwhelming sometimes because all of this is new. He was very understanding and helped me resolve the issues I was having. Sometimes people have issues showing empathy, I could tell that he sincerely cared. He’s going to make a great doctor one day.
I'm glad I made the choice to come to NYU. The staff were all nice. Upon entering the 3rd floor I was greeted by a female student. Both students attending to me were so calm and attentive, I immediately felt sense of calmness. I am looking forward to future visits and would definitely recommend friends and family.
If you have an appointment at a certain time you will at least need to wait 30 more minutes until they actually attend you.Every single appointment I go to she ends up hurting my teeth.They would work on 2 people at once. Once, I was getting my x-ray and my orthodontist started working on another Person like it doesn’t make any sense work on me first then the next. I had to wait there 30 or more minutes until she was done with the other person. She rushes and tries to do things quick and messes up. Overall this was a painful and time wasting experience.
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