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  • Review from cat k.

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    Scarborough, ON

    4.0 star rating
    7/10/2011 1 Check-in Here

    Alec Lupovici is my dentist and he is great. Elena is my favorite dental technician/hygenist?

    After having my widsom teth out many years ago I experienced high anxiety about going to the dentist. Queen Street Dental care was fantastic about taking the time needed to help me feel comfortable and not scared about having dental work done.

    All of the ladies at the front are nice and helpful.

  • Review from Stephanie C.

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    8/5/2010 1 Check-in Here

    When it comes to my health, I'm a loyal customer. I make it a rule to stick with my healthcare practitioners until they retire, but it was high time that I needed a new dentist. His work was good but his hours didn't mesh with mine nor was his location. I put the word out to my friends and one of them referred me to Queen Street Dental Care.

    The clinic is very big and clean, and they cover all of the basics regarding preventative dental care. They have convenient hours and they're located right on the subway line so if I ever move or change employer, they're easily accessible.

    My dentist is Dr. Cheryl Greene who came in for a few minutes, checked my teeth out, and gave me her stamp of approval. But it was my hygienist who did the prep work and cleaning, and with whom I spent more time talking to and getting to know. It makes me think that I should book my future appointments with the hygienist instead of the dentist and save a few dollars.

    But it was my first visit and so relationships have to be built over time. My overall impression was good and found everyone to be friendly. Plus their location and hours are what makes them so attractive for me and one of the main reasons why I'll return in the future.

  • Review from vanessa v.

    Portsmouth, NH

    USA
    1.0 star rating
    8/6/2008

    i came here because it was supposed to be the best in the city. i have a great dentist in new york, but i had a slight emergency one night when a filling popped out of one of my molars.

    they gladly booked a short appointment for me a few days later and were pretty welcoming at first, but when i sat down the dentist began overstepping his bounds. i've had a lot of dental work done and he was in shock-- asking if i had been abused, had a drug problem, or an eating disorder. i said none of the above, but didn't want to get into my childhood dentistry traumas (i'm already nervous enough going to a dentist i don't know). he continued gaping at my teeth very rudely while he filled the cavity, and then told me he expected to see me back for some intensive work i knew i didn't need.

    when i went home to my normal dentist, he took an x-ray and began laughing. not in a good way. he projected the x-ray image on the tv screen in his office and showed me that this "great toronto dentist" had left a massive air bubble, only filling the very top of the hole. now i have to get it refilled for a second time. thanks a lot, queen street dental care. i should have just let the empty cavity rot

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