Associated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, PA

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Maple Grove, United States

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Associated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, PA Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Associated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, PA is located in Maple Grove, United States on 12000 Elm Creek Blvd N #235. Associated Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, PA is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category oral surgeon in United States.

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12000 Elm Creek Blvd N #235

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+17634169990

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Yourpalal33

had Dr. Prasad Bastodkar remove some teeth for me. I was VERY nervous about the whole procedure, but from the beginning he made me feel better about it. He was kind, patient and I trusted him. The procedure went as good as it could have and I'm thankful for him and his team!

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Thomas Karn

Top notch oral surgeons! I have known for many years that this is THE place to go for oral surgery. When my son needed his wisdom teeth extracted, there was only one place I was going to go. Dr Bastodkar is very caring, exceptionally skilled and a super nice guy. The staff is wonderful also. My son had a great experience. Thanks AOMS and Dr. Bastodkar!

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Kendra Hubbell

Very professional place, answered all my questions and did a great job! It was my first time going under and they put me at ease and the procedure took 30 minutes. Dr. Prasad Bastodkar was amazing, welcoming and great. Professional and helpful. Happy too for the blanket:)

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Allison Strand

I was referred here for a procedure and when I called to ask questions I was connected with a woman that had no time to answer them and I was told that I can just ask the doctor the day of. I arrived for my appointment, and began by asking some questions to the receptionist, she again had no time for my questions and kept asking for my insurance card as though her only concern was the money. I gave her my digital card, and she made a big deal about having a DPPO plan and let me know that I would “probably not be covered”. She made sure I knew that my coverage wasn’t ideal in her eyes. The nurse came to get me, I tried asking questions to her as well, she had no time to answer them and told me to sit in the dental chair for the procedure and wait for the doctor. I tried explaining to her that I wasn’t asking intricate medical questions I just needed to know what was happening. I expressed to her how uncomfortable I was and I felt as though the practice in the office was to have mass volume of patients versus concise careful care. She huffed at me and said “really”, and rolled her eyes. I handed her clipboard back and said to her that I felt the treatment from the staff, since the beginning, was less than acceptable. I left the office never to return to their place of business.

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Dale Cook

Ok so I’m the guy who cannot stand pain! It’s a huge deal for me. I always have to beg and cajole and actually stop the dentist and try to explain that i am the 1 guy in the world who WANTS the horse needle. It is so frustrating. Well i only just started to get my spiel out when Dr Huss blasts into the room, grabs a needle and shoots me just once. He had to really dig around and work at my broken tooth to get it out but I didn’t feel a thing. I am soooooo happy with him! I. Didn’t get the tingles for 8 hours. When i came back to my followup visit I just about kissed him. Thanks very much, Doc. You turned a nightmare into a dream. Thank you. And well done.