4 opiniones sobre Uptown Oral Surgery & Dental Implants: Chad Seabold DDS MD
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Elinor M.
Tu valoración: 1 Bellaire, TX
Stay Away from this Practice and this Doctor. I am new in town and I had 3 wisdom teeth that needed to come out, I googled dentists and this guy had ok reviews, so I scheduled it. I had 4 teeth removed, there was no after care! I had a complication from one of the extraction that was caused because it was done so violently that he ripped a part of my gums. When I came a week after to seek help, he didn’t even want to look at my mouth after I asked 3 times he peeked for 3 seconds and dismissed me with a mouth wash and pain killers. I had to go to another Doctor to get a second opinion since the pain killers didn’t help with the pain so I knew something is wrong, and it was. Only then I understood that I am not loosing my mind, a part of my gum is ripped and a part of my jaw bone was exposed, that fixing included more money, 6 more shots and a lot of pain. Take my advise and stay away!
Lanette R.
Tu valoración: 3 Houston, TX
Waiting around for an hour for the doctor. One of the girls just left me waiting in a room alone for about 40 min with no updates, I had to ask. I don’t remember anything from my extraction. They didn’t really give me good after surgery tips, luckily my younger brother had then removed earlier this year so I knew how to deal with the bleeding and swelling.
Crystal K.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
I had my wisdom teeth surgery done here and Dr. Seabold was extremely professional and the entire procedure went very smoothly. Also, his office staff are great people and extremely friendly! Highly recommend this office.
Anonymous S.
Tu valoración: 1 Houston, TX
Horrible bedside manner and communication. If you change your attitude, it won’t hurt so badly? Dr. Seabold removed all four of my wisdom teeth. I met with him for a consultation, but I did not see him the day of surgery whatsoever. I did not receive any kind of call after the surgery and no follow-up appointment was scheduled. I got dry socket in both of the bottom sockets, which I do not think was his fault but was some of the worst paint I have ever experienced. It continued on for 6 days with little to no improvement. I could not sleep and eating was a painful and dreaded chore. When I did revisit Dr. Seabold, who said he could see me once I had walked in and did not have any other patients, had me wait 45 minutes in the waiting room and another 15 in the patient room. He then lectured me on my attitude and how if I changed my attitude, the pain would not feel so awful. It was very insensitive, and I cried in the office. He also told me to stop flushing food out of the sockets because it was slowing the healing process. How, then, was I supposed to get the food out of the holes in my gums and avoid infection? It was a horrible experience.