I agree to the previous review. The service by this dentist is horrible. He overchages for his bad quality practice. His staff urges patients without dental insurance to buy their dental plan. I found that he practiced briefly in Aurora, CO prior to moving to Fairfax. Apparently, he also sold his dental plan to the patients there and then closed his business shortly. Since his dental plan appears to be attractive, I believe there must be many patients who enrolled in his dental plan, who have been making monthly payments expecting affordable care when needed. Now he is closing his business at Fairfax with less than 3-year practice. In the notification letter, any comments regarding continuity of the dental plan do not appear. He only gives a 30-day notice which is minimum required by Dental Practice Act. However, he should have given the notice earlier(at least 60 to 90 days) to the patients who enrolled the dental plan so that they could stop making payments at earlier time point. His short notice can be only justified when the services guaranteed by the dental plan are to be continuously given by the new dentists who are taking over his office.