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Businiess name:  Lawrence M. Kotler, D.D.S
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
How does one begin to describe a bad experience? The reason you are going to see a endodontis is for something considerably wrong with your teeth. I was advised by my dentist that I should seek consultation from a "Endo" for a possible root canal (the receptionist advised Dr. Kolter). Now I have no idea who Dr. Kolter is but what I do know is he is part of a journey I now must make in order to correct the issue I am having with my teeth. I come in for my "scheduled appointment", fill out the appropriate paperwork and patiently await my consult with the doctor. I am called to the back and directed to the reclining dentist chair by the assistant (very pleasant). She takes an x-ray of the area in question and then advises that the doctor will be in to see me shortly. When the doctor entered the room the first thing that stood out to me was that he had his back to me and never greeted me only directing his attention to his assistant asking her was this some sort of insurance case. He look at my x-ray at which time he now turns to me and question why I am in here (giving as he stated, I do not see anything wrong). I begin to explain what my dentist had stated to me (all information was written on my referral had he taking the time to read). Dr. Kolter was very dismissive in his response (almost irritated that I was even there...he had actually stated to me " why did I even come to his office"). He advised that the questionable tooth is not covered by most insurances (making me feel as to why should he bother. He even stated that he had another patient in the other room as though he was doing me a favor even talking to me...WOW). Due to his behavior I could not take comfort in belief that he was the right person for the job. I raised up out of the chair to leave telling him that I did not want his service and took my paperwork at which time he became very aggressive and told me I could not take anything out of his office. I had to advise him to back away from me. Later I looked up reviews on this person only to see ...

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