Christina M.

I had not been to the dentist in 20 years, YES! 20 years, that is not a typo! I was absolutely PETRIFIED of going! We moved back from Ireland 3 years ago, and my mom recommended Dr. Lee for my two kids. My boy, age 5, and daughter, age 7, absolutely ADORE THIS PRACTICE! I still refused to go! My husband went and had work done, absolutely loves them, actually said 'i usually fall asleep when they're working on me', still I refused to go. I ended up having some inflammation on my gum, which made me google it and come to the conclusion and self-diagnosis, I had an abscess! I called Dr. Lee's office and cried my eyes out making the appointment! I cried when I came in, I cried when they took x-rays, I cried leaving.... but guess what? I came back! Every single time they have touched my mouth has been pain free! Honestly if someone would have said 6 months ago I would happily go to the dentist, I would have laughed in your face! There is NO OTHER dental practice for my family and I, I recommend them to everyone who will listen. From Dr. Lee, Betty, Darren, Patty, Laura, Sylvia, Connie (if I have forgotten any names, I'm sorry, you are all wonderful!) I can't compliment them enough. They tailor every single dental procedure to you. Every time I come in, the make sure I feel calm, they let me know every step of the way what they are doing (and sometimes I ask not to know!), I am so thankful for all of these women! I know how bad my fear was, but I truly believe they have helped me overcome what was such a crippling fear from past experiences. As a family, we are your forever patients. I can't thank you enough for keeping our teeth healthy, and saving mine!

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