Tandartspraktijk Meerdervoort

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Den Haag, Netherlands

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Dental clinic· Emergency dental service· Orthodontist· Dental hygienist

Tandartspraktijk Meerdervoort Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tandartspraktijk Meerdervoort is located in Den Haag, Netherlands on Laan van Meerdervoort 356A. Tandartspraktijk Meerdervoort is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category dental clinic in Netherlands.

Address

Laan van Meerdervoort 356A

Phone

+31 703633190

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Shami TV

One of the worst experiences ever. The doctor left in the middle of the treatment and after 2 years it turns out the treatment was all wrong and no doctor agreed to continue with it. I still have the braces and you are responsible to find doctor to take over and finish it. I don't recommend anyone to go this place

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Peter Lafferthon

I found them through a friend of mine and I'm very happy since I joined. Everyone is professional, with a special mention to Kelly, who is very helpful!

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Rebeke Biro

Destroyed teeth scratched under gums to cause pockets that cavitated under gums and no calcification before or now around the scratches. Please never go to these people, dentists are not knowledgeable with little to no experience. Only send your enemies if you want to destroy their teeth. They pulled my friends teeth they didn't need to be pulled. They could have been fixed with a filling.. EDIT: Wow! Some companies take a moment for reflection and continuous improvement. This company clearly not! Look at the reaction of this company to feedback given by customers! Total joke! My god.

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Oldrich Studynka

I've been a patient for some years now. I was always treated professionally, kindly and to the best quality. I met several dentists in the clinic , but all of them very professional. Also the dental hygienists are good. Any time I had questions or needed advice, all would be answered with care and to the best knowledge. When I had a problem like a broken tooth or filling got out (all that can happen, that's life, isn't it?), the appointment would be done as soon as possible and fixed easily. I also had one of my wisdom tooth removed, all with little pain and with no recovery pain. Many people complain that wisdom tooth are removed with pain and experiencing \hell\ afterwards. Nothing like that happened to me. For an international person, this practise and all the staff are the best I've been too in the Netherlands.

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Adrian Bell

I used this dental surgery in the past and couldn't recommend them enough, however they seem to have now changed ownership and my last experience with them was absolutely terrible. On the plus side, they are very nice to deal with. On the negative side: When giving the anesthetic, the dentist hit my lingual nerve so I now have paresthesia (a loss of feeling) in my lower left jaw. This will take many months to heal, although there is a small chance it will not heal at all. The temporary filling I was given came apart 2 days after fitting due to it being \set too high\, according to their other dentist who made the repair. I was charged for this, even though it was their fault. They are extremely expensive, I was charged 676.48 euros for a checkup and single root canal with a double filling. Even the most complex root canal normally costs 50% less than that. They never seem to confirm appointments, they say its a service they \may or may not provide\. I had a nightmare paying them in the end. I advised them I wouldn't be able to pick up any bills and would like to pay now or via an electronic invoice. They said that wouldn't be a problem, but of course it was. It took around 10 emails to get them to call and correct the bill with their own supplier. Edit: The nerve damage hasnt healed and so Im going to report them to the KNMT/ANT (also for the costs, but thats way less important).