Very very very rude.
Horrible service, dentist doesn’t care about what the patient says, and they rush you out without much followup. Absolutely would not recommend! Avoid this practice. There’s a reason behind why their ratings are consistently low.
Happy Hawaii Independence Day To Aloha Dental Care P.C Saturday November 28 2020
Very rude and disrespectful !! Would never come here again ! Save your time and money don’t bother with these lo lives .
(Translated by Google) Good attendance from workers (Original) Buena asistencia de parte de los trabajadores
(Translated by Google) Terrible service! A year after my treatment ... And I do not see I went forward I present myself for an "appointment" and it turns out that there is no one to attend me ... (Original) Pésimo servicio! A un año de mi tratamiento... Y no veo avancé Me presentarme para una "cita" y resulta que no hay quien me atienda...
Nice people, nice work! Very pleasant experience.
Went here as they are the one place that takes my BCBS MEDICARE for annual cleaning. Friendly, decent employees. Not much interaction with the dentist. This week called due to severe toothache. They were able to see me that day. Did have a bit of a wait. Dentist diagnosed an infection. Gave me antibiotics and managed my pain. Very affordable. Looking at possible implants. Will definitely consider Dr. Chan.
Horrible job. Will never go back
My entire family goes here for cleaning, employees are pretty nice. It's all right.
Good service
(Translated by Google) Dessapointed: Every time I go there, my surprise is that it appears that I have two teeth broken so I need to repair again, and had 6 teeth repaired at 3 appointments in a row, and I later learned that a hispanic lady who works there, in order to get more work she destroys you previous work, I would rather pay them any more money instead weakening my teeth. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& disappointed: Every time I go there, my surprise is that it seems that I have two broken teeth, so I need to repair again, there were already 6 teeth repaired in 3 consecutive appointments, once again and later I learned that a lady who works there Hispanic , to get more work destroys your previous work, I'd rather pay more money instead of weakening my teeth. (Original) Dessapointed: Every time I go there, my surprise is that it appears that I have two teeth broken so I need to repair again, and had 6 teeth repaired at 3 appointments in a row, and I later learned that a hispanic lady who works there , in order to get more work she destroys you previous work, I would rather pay them any more money instead weakening my teeth. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& decepcionada: Cada vez que voy allí, mi sorpresa es que parece que tengo dos dientes rotos, así que necesito de nuevo reparar, ya iban 6 dientes reparado en 3 citas consecutivas, una vez más y más tarde me enteré de que una señora que trabaja allí hispana, para obtener más trabajo te destruye el trabajo previo, preferiría pagar más dinero en vez de que me debilite los dientes.
Doesn't need appointment, tons of people waiting. Inside the clinic is divided into about 5 different dental chairs. There's only one doctor, rest are inexperienced nurses, who are sloppy and unprofessional. Basically the doctor goes from one dental chair to the next, taking care of 5 to 6 patients at the same time. So he doesn't really have time to pay attention to what you're saying, or bother to ask the patient the important questions that the doctor should ask. I had a root canal, then a crown installed, also had a cavity not very deep that just needed a filling. After more than 4 months, my gum is still hurting, and I went back twice to get the crown shaved lower, but still feels too high. I have other crowns done to other teeth by other dentists, but never had these many problems. It just seems to me he has no idea what he's doing, and just want to make quick money by shuffling patients in and out as fast as possible. Also the tooth that just needed a filling is caved in, you're suppose to make sure the cavity is filled up to about same height as the whole tooth, and not just pave a thin layer on top of the cavity, but that's he he did!