Dr. Stephen E. Needle

3.2 ( 5 reviews )

Ratings for Dr. Stephen E. Needle

3
Staff
4
Punctuality
2
Helpfulness
2
Knowledge

Only in office once a month and than wants tests done questioning authorized Dr. after clearance.

Submitted Oct. 26, 2011

5
Staff
4
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

DR. NEEDLE WAS RECOMMENDED TO ME WHEN MY SON HAD TO HAVE HIS FOUR IMPACTED WISDOM TEETH REMOVED. THE DOCTOR AND HIS STAFF WERE WONDERFUL TO HIM AND MADE THE SURGERY AS QUICK AND PAINLESS AS POSSIBLE. FOLLOWING HIS OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS,HE WAS ON THE MEND WITH MINIMAL DOWN TIME AND NO INFECTIONS. I WOULD DEFINITELY RECOMMEND HIM. FIVE STARS TO DR. NEEDLE

Submitted April 16, 2010

5
Staff
5
Punctuality
5
Helpfulness
5
Knowledge

Had my wisdom teeth pulled. I was very worried going as I hate going to the dentist, but I have to say from start to finish the whole process was great. I highly recommend Dr. Needle.

Submitted June 25, 2009

1
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
3
Knowledge

Though Dr. Needle is an adequate surgeon, I have never had to deal with a more inconsiderate and self-serving health care provider. He did not take into account my wishes in terms of the timing of my treatment, and instead scheduled exactly what was convenient for him to do. A surgery is often a scary and important event in one's life, and I would urge you to seek a doctor who will actually listen to and support your personal intentions, values, and schedule.

Submitted May 11, 2009

1
Staff
3
Punctuality
1
Helpfulness
2
Knowledge

1) Firstly, I was over charged on my credit card (on the actual day of the surgery) by $300 dollars. 2) More importantly I now have 3 fractured teeth. Having completed the surgery mid January I started to experience sharp acute pain in my upper middle molars early on this March. I went to see Dr Needle to share this complaint only to be ushered out of his office within five minutes (without so much as a detailed examination or x-ray). I go to see my general dentist who saw me prior to the surgery and he is shocked to see I have huge fracture lines on 3 of my healthy teeth (I have never had cavities/ decay/ grinding / any problems). The positioning of them (the middle top and bottom molars) are the exact position at which a heavy metal dental instrument is used to yank out the wisdom teeth.3) I have since been back to Dr.Needle who defensively insisted there were no complications during the procedure; he was rude, verbally aggressive and completely irresponsible

Submitted March 22, 2009

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