Edit: 07/12/2025:
My wife an I go to see Dr Edward Lee. For me it has been 10 years. Now our girls see Dr Nancy Yu. Let us tell you, she is the most patient when it comes to children. So knowledgeable. The whole staff is so nice and welcoming. Rue was so gentle with the girls. After their cleaning, the kiddos look forward to getting their "token" for their toy of choice. It's the most kid friendly pediatric dentistry. Complimentary toothbrush, tooth paste, floss. Everything is so CLEAN. Its not always like that with other dental offices. HEPA air filters everywhere. Brightly lit. I would say one of the most underrated things about PSDA is the reception staff. Communication is instant via text, email, phone call. Texting is SO convenient since you don't have to make an appointment on the spot and then change it again due to scheduling conflicts. Texting gives you that flexibility. There is no waiting. Well.. besides their appointment bookings. They are booked months in advance. Its hard to get an appointment if you don't pre-schedule. All in all.. their service has not changed since opening. PSDA just keeps getting better and better in their care, service. What a wonderful SUPREME team.
Dr. Lee worked on my teeth for quite some time. When I found out about his new location, I chose to travel a bit further because I trust his work.
Approaching the practice, you can tell itās different than most dental offices. Upon entering, youāre greeted by their courteous staff members.
Everything seems high end, top of the line, but most importantly, CLEAN. In addition to x-rays, they use infrared scans to get a full image of your teeth.
They have multiple HDTVs in each room. From here, the doctor will also pull up the imaging and walk each patient through the process. Oh yeah, thereās also a TV on the ceiling. (In case you get bored while getting your teeth cleaned)
You can tell they put a lot of thought into this project, and to them ā patient care is priority. Truly a memorable first visit ā and it...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIām hesitant to leave this review because it might make the appointment queue worse. However, I canāt resist leaving this glowing review.
Stepping into this dental office is like entering an art exhibit and spa for your mouth. The knowledgeable and professional staff and providers make you feel like a VIP.
Cost: 4.5/5 While this office is slightly more expensive than average based on my experience, the quality of care and patient experience justify the higher costs. I canāt imagine investing in the latest dental technology is cheap, so the higher perceived costs feel justified. They even cover a full mouth X-ray for first-time patients, which I was initially concerned about since I already had one through insurance from a different provider earlier in the year. They must have direct access to insurance benefits, as they can verify coverage almost instantly, which is great for understanding patient costs at the point of service.
Quality of Care: 5/5 Dr. Eddie thoroughly reviewed my chart and listened to my concerns about my teeth and mouth. He provided recommendations and helped me understand the treatment plan if I decided to pursue it. He prioritized a lower-cost option before suggesting the higher-cost one. I budgeted 1-1.5 hours for my first visit, but it took about 2 hours due to the thoroughness of the visit, including X-rays, cleaning, and a comprehensive review.
Patient Experience: 5/5 The staff is fantastic! I love how I can communicate via text, email, or phone for scheduling or billing. They are very quick to respond. Appointment reminders are helpful to keep track of my schedule. The office is immaculately clean, and I wish my mouth was that clean and bright. Itās thoughtfully decorated with artwork, even legos. I was watching fish swimming on the ceiling while I had my teeth cleaned. Thanks to the skill, tools, and technology available, the cleaning felt painless. I thought I was at a spa...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy first visit to Park Slope Dental Arts was fine. They performed a routine checkup and cleaning and since it was my first visit with them I agreed to have x-rays taken. My second visit exactly one year later did not go well. Since I was just there for another checkup and cleaning I declined to have x-rays taken. They informed me that x-rays were mandatory; that if they couldn't x-ray me then I needed to leave. I thought this was really bizarre and counter to the advice from the American Dental Association. I can understand if there was an issue that came up during the checkup and cleaning that required x-rays, but this wasn't the case. So I left at their behest and I'll never go back. Note that the American Dental Association advises that "Adults who properly care for their teeth and have no symptoms of oral disease or cavities can go two to three years between bitewing X-rays", https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/26/upshot/you-probably-dont-need-dental-x-rays-every-year.html.
Replying to Owner's reply which stated "The ADA guidelines are based on patient-specific need." Exactly, and based on the evidence you had from my last visit I am an adult who properly cares for their teeth and have no symptoms of oral disease or cavities within the last 30 years. You should be practicing evidence based medicine and you are not. Perhaps the x-ray requirement is driven more by the desire to increase revenues and profits than it is on "patient-specific need", as this academic article discusses,...
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