Does anyone know of a dentist in KW that may be able to repair my tooth (broken in half :s) on short notice? I know its a long shot, but my office is closed today and...
Ron F. replied:
Call me 5195733693
Chantal F. replied:
My future sister in law, Carrie-ann is a dental assistant at Bailey Dental(519) 884-8594 - Try them:)
Dan G. replied:
I like my dentist. Try him. http://www.boeriuimplantdentistry.ca
Iva H. replied:
Try ARVANITIS Associates on Bridgeport in Waterloo.
John S. replied:
There is a dentist that sherah and I go to. Its in the Laurentain power centre right next to Target on the right . His name is Dr. Allen sun. Try it out and see if they can help you. Its the Laurentain Dental.
Recommended locally owned dentist in KW? I live in North Waterloo and own a fashion boutique in downtown Kitchener. Ideally I would like to find an independently owned...
ThePrivacyPolicy replied:
Are there dentist "chains"? Every dentist I've ever used for my whole life in this city has been "dr so-and-so" type offices where one or a few dentists share an office. Or are chain dentists more of a big city/Toronto thing? Edit: I suppose I should throw my recommendation out there for Rakita Family Dentisty. Super small little place, very honest guy. Left his last practise after some of the other dentists got too money hungry and borderline dishonest to increase billings (not his style).
svenson_26 replied:
I go to Smiles on king street. They are really good. Very professional. They offer all kinds of bells and whistles like massage chairs and heated neck towel if you want, but it's not too expensive either. They even give you the option of having a "quiet" experience where they don't try to have a conversation with you during your procedures. So that's a big plus for me.
fetalpiggywent2lab replied:
Dr Kaus on Allen Street! Beautiful office and he's super honest! He actually (pre covid) had a practice in London England and flies between.
janedoe43 replied:
[https://irisdentistry.com/](https://irisdentistry.com/) Northfield & Weber. Iris is the owner & sole dentist at the practice. Excellent COVID precautions in place!
angelicmckayla replied:
Dr. Surrendra Singh on Glasgow. Been going to him forever. I don’t think he’s part of a chain but he definitely works in a building with a couple of other dental offices. He’s excellent and personable. And his receptionist is amazing. They also have Netflix above your head in the case that you’re there for a longer procedure.
DependentVegetable replied:
Dr. Mike Narayansingh, 97 Frederick St, Kitchener. Great guy and dentist. Took over for Dr. Gary Delanghe who was also a great guy and dentist. Have been going there since I was a UW student way back when.... Just all around kind and skilled people there.
psycotica0 replied:
I've been happy for years with the folks at Twin City Dental. One dentist, a small number of hygienists, 4 rooms, one receptionist. I've never had a bad experience with any of them.
petemossman replied:
Dr Vyas at Dawson dental on northfield. He is honest and extremely friendly. He sings when he works and he has a photoshop image of him working on a shark in his lobby. Best dentist ever.
zhodes replied:
Arvanitis on Bridgeport
toastee replied:
Wait.. are there dentists that don't fuck you on the billing?
Nextasy replied:
Might be just out of range but I have no complaints with Dr Hurlbut at King East Dental. Its a bit past downtown on king, last intersection before it turns to the highway
caleeky replied:
I'll just make a comment that this is a trend - it used to be that dentists owned the practice and often the building they operated out of. This is becoming less the case - dentists work for a corp as employees or contractors almost like a hair stylist renting a seat. They want to practice dentistry not be business people or real estate investors. Or, even if they wanted to own, it's hard given capital investment needed, with modern expectations of fancy equipment, current real estate prices, etc.
Fin2limb replied:
Dr. Reddy at King St. Dental in Waterloo. I've been going there regularly for the past 10 years. Very nice modern cozy office with very friendly and professional staff. Highly recommend.
sheesaker replied:
Dr Michael Kahnke@22 Water St. Kitchener. Definitely more downtown Kitchener area. He's been my dentist for 15+ years since he purchased the practice from my previous dentist who retired. Local KW guy, went to Cameron Heights when he was a teenager.
TedIsAwesom replied:
Dr. Huay-Leng Lee Dentistry [http://www.kwdentist.ca/](http://www.kwdentist.ca/) My family of four has been going for almost a decade. It's near the intersection of Erb and King
shardik78677 replied:
Why do you care if it’s independently owned? I’m asking because I’ve never even thought about it before.
Big_Bang_Machine replied:
Dr Mahajan, on Dupont He is a short walk from King and doesn't seem into it just for the money. Been a patient for years with no unnecessary work. Also pain-free, no really.....has a steady hand and doesn't go light on the novocaine.
Good dentist in KW? The side of my lower molar just chipped and I'm looking for a good dentist in Kitchener/Waterloo (preferably near downtown Kitchener) to fix it. Can...
papabri replied:
Also interested in hearing feedback from you guys. The past couple of dentists I've tried have been younger, like around 30-35, and they all want to drill my face every time I go in. Older dentists don't seem to have the same motivation for profit, so I would be keen to hear feedback about dentists you guys like.
Darkassault2011 replied:
I go to Dr. John Suljak at University Downs Dentistry. I went to him when I got my wisdom tooth removed, and he talked me through the whole thing as he was working.
Mackinstyle replied:
http://www.countryparkdental.com/ Are the first dentists to make me not hate dentists, dental work, and my teeth.
MrChelsea replied:
Dr Stone of the Laurelwood family dentistry has decades of experience in dentistry, easily one of the best doctors in the region in my opinion. She's done a few cavities of mine and a root canal surgery for a friend, all were flawless, fast and painless
MrChelsea replied:
Dr Stone of the Laurelwood family dentistry has decades of experience in dentistry, easily one of the best doctors in the region in my opinion. She's done a few cavities of mine and a root canal surgery for a friend, all were flawless, fast and painless
I'm looking for a dental hygenist. I thought I read there was a hygenist clinic close by. Dentist not needed. Can anyone help.
Christine G. replied:
I know a Registered Dental Hygenist that I can recommend...her name is Tracey Jurvevicius 519.575.5764facebook.com/tracyjrdh You won't be disappointed.
Dentist recommendations in Waterloo? Looking to finally use my student insurance and go to the dentist, will probably become my main dentist for the next while since I...
CramerzRule replied:
My experience with the dentist in the plaza has been good so far
fishscalepanties replied:
I went to the place on the boardwalk (tooth works I think?), I’ve only had cleanings done there but it was fine. The staff was nice and knew more about the student insurance than I did lol
xylitol_gum replied:
Dawson Dental!
Tsu_Dho_Namh replied:
My experience with Campus Dentist in SLC has been excellent. I grew up in KW and my old dentist didn't communicate what work they were doing, what was needed, how much it would cost, and they didn't interface with my insurance, so I had to send in my claims and receipts myself. Fillings were also very expensive because they didn't offer the 20% discount in-network dentists have. Campus dentist was friendly, informative, fast, and cheap. Plus they do all the insurance claim stuff for you. A filling was 20$, cleaning and checkup was free. Go to campus dentist
awkwardcskid replied:
King Street Dental is friendly, cheap and convenient because they file everything. They also gave me a choice between a free electric toothbrush or a teeth whitening kit for being a new patient.
waterloosmileswater replied:
Looking for the best dentist in Kitchener-Waterloo? Waterloo Smiles is your dentist in Waterloo that provides dental implants, zoom teeth whitening, root canal treatment, dental veneers, and much more. Call us at (519) 888-6063, and book an appointment today or visit our Website [https://www.waterloosmiles.com/](https://www.waterloosmiles.com/)
Sorry, I know this may not be the place for this, but we need recommendations for a good vet and a good dentist with reasonable prices, and someone who does great. any...
Stephanie G. replied:
Dr Smith@Waterloo vet is great. We've been to her a couple times & have no complaints. I really like her. I can't comment on dentist as I used to see Dr Aly@Waterloo dental & she was great but recently left. Next month I go see the new Dr & can let ya know then.:) good luck
CL S. replied:
Waterloo vet clinic for sure. Dr Smith is the best. Have been using her for 30 yrs.
Jennifer M. replied:
Dr. Hernandez at children's dental in madison. The best!!
Donna W. replied:
I second Dr Hernandez!
Angie S. replied:
I agree, Dr. Hernandez is very good...but not as convenient--and is more expensive.
Angie S. replied:
Heather at Waterloo Family Dental is the best dental hygienist I've ever had
Shelly H. replied:
Cj Hasse in Reeseville is the best! Very reasonably priced and very caring. Spends the time needed with pet and office visits are I believe under $40! Will never go anyplace else!!!!
Shelly H. replied:
You will love them! 927-6007!
Courtney A. replied:
Dr Stork or Dr Clark at lake mills vet clinic they are amazing and actually care for you and your pet along with the staff they don't just visualize you as a pay check I would never go elsewhere
Ashley S. replied:
AliciaAnd Michael Johnson Dr. Orchard at watetloo!! So close by and very reasonable and fair prices!! Better emergency hours than most and I think office fees is under or at $40
Donna W. replied:
Marshall Pet Care Clinic. I tried calling the Waterloo Clinic when I first got my dog and I was told "they weren't taking new clients". When my dog got really sick about a year ago I called the Marshall Clinic in a panic and the vet came in early just to see my dog. That's great customer service!
Hey KW! Married woman that I am, I now have DENTAL COVERAGE!! Woohoo! Now I've gotta find me a dentist. Anyone have recommendations?
Jules M. replied:
I love my dentist. Dr. Jeff Diefenbacher on Lancaster and Victoria. He's really sweet and does great work.
Meghan D. replied:
You could keep it in the family and go to Dr. Sharma on Greenbrook - Aunt Mary is the dental assistant there.
Melissa R. replied:
We go to Dr. Sharma too, and are very happy with her\
Stephanie D. replied:
I have Dr. Pfeiffer at Sunrise Dental Centre on Ottawa and Fisher Hallman at the Sunrise Centre He's great!!
Vanessa W. replied:
Dawson Dental --Dr. Vyas is great!
Tina R. replied:
Danube Dental Clinic, downtown on Water St.
Tegan H. replied:
Tech Town Dentistry is really awesome. Love them all. I've been going to Dr. Jones for my whole life and he's an awesome guy. His protege Tim is also fabulous and very sweet
Any recommendations for family dentists for adults in Waterloo? Anybody goes to the eastbridge one? (next to Mac's)
Bernadette H. replied:
We love Eastbridge Dental!
Perry E. replied:
Dr. Ashraf beside the McDonald's on Northfield Dr. at Wissler Rd. is good.
Lauren B. replied:
We love Eastbridge Dental:)
Angela M. replied:
http://www.dentistryatuniversitydowns.com/ right at Freshco Plaza
Kristina B. replied:
We go to Karen Lee on university and bridge. They're amazing there too! Really good with kids.
Annette P. replied:
Arvanitis and Associates on Bridgeport (Karen Lee got her start there):)
AndrewRose M. replied:
DR.Karen Lee is amazing even my daugther likes her.
Kim F. replied:
We go to Dr. Zaharie on the corner of Wissler and Northfield - great guy!
Karen E. replied:
We like Bailey Dental
Sheri B. replied:
My family also goes to Arvantis. We see Dr. Mike (he is only part-time though) and Lindsay (hygeniest) Lindsay is awesome! my daughter was terrified of the dentist and Lindsay turned it around for her..she now loves going!
Anyone know of an emergency dentist who accepts OW? We have a painful broken tooth fiasco and an unhelpful case worker. Anyone know of anywhere?
jtioannou replied:
Kw dental emergency on fairway road in the Canadian tire plaza (2 nd floor), Station Dental (Dr. Mackenzie) on the corner of Duke and breithaupt. They take OW and ODSP. Not sure what the holiday hours are for station, but the one on fairway should be open. Extractions, x-rays, fillings are covered. If you need to replace missing teeth, ask them there and they will refer you to a great office.:)
Syfte_ replied:
Tukakov downtown takes OW patients but do not go there. [Highland Dental](http://highlanddental.ca/index-1.html) (near Highland & Belmont) takes OW and they're pretty good, if a little unprofessional at times (in a clumsiness way, not in a rudeness way.)
NJT1978 replied:
Doesn't OW have dentists on their list or services? Figure there's got to be a few around this city. If you're serious pain...tea bag. I've dealt with dental issues for decades and been to a few dentists. Also, not sure if there's a dental school at one of the Universities? I had a tooth yanked in England at a dental school for free, because no dentist wanted to touch me due to red tape etc. Also, if you have to borrow cash or pay out of pocket, stay away from the Dentists that are into the cosmetic/vanity aspect. You can usually tell these ones from their signage "Cosmetic & family dentisty". I've been quoted a lot more money at these places. Also.... Oriental dentists are often way cheaper, faster and don't try to sell you $1000 root canals. Dr Woo in Listowel yanked some teeth for me for $126 a tooth, where as another dentist wanted to do root canals, crown etc. Just a thought and good luck..Dental pain can be brutal at times.
gmoneysniper replied:
ow?
macgarthur replied:
You'll have to call around and ask them if they accept OW benefits. Just google local dentists and start calling them all until you find one.
Dentist Recommendation? (x-post waterloo) I've lived here a few years but continued going to my old dentist elsewhere. I figure it's time to get a dentist that's closer...
8pi replied:
I've been going to TechTown Dentistry (http://www.techtowndentistry.com/) for about a year now and I've been happy with them. They're all very nice, and their office is very new. They're up by Northfield/Weber.
Stevie_Z replied:
I've hated every dentist I've ever gone to, whether Thunder Bay, Vancouver, or the Tri-City area....EXCEPT Drs. deMan & Höediono. They and their team are completely amazing. Dr. Shigapov is the one who usually does the work on me specifically, and I've never had one complaint. And they DO have an on-staff anesthesiologist as well. Great offices too.....
coriand3r replied:
Both dentists and all of the hygienists and reception at Applewood Dentists are great. They're on King at Spring in Waterloo. Just North of Ethel's.
BexterV replied:
Love Dr Sumner at Dentistry on Lawrence. They're very thorough, and personable yet professional. Nice office, nice staff.
Auron117 replied:
if you go to ottawa south dental dont see dr bensky hes a hack. the other dentists there seem to be good however
rpgguy_1o1 replied:
I was recommended Dr Karen Lee, she's been the best dentist I've ever been to. What sold it for me as she was described as being judgement free to me. Not that my dental hygiene is bad, I just had a condescending dentist as a kid. That being said, I did have a cavity, but it was fairly pain free to get it fixed up. Staff was nice, place was clean.
briemoo replied:
I hated Dawson Dental near the Boardwalk. I had several cavities and only one was causing me pain. they worked on several tiny ones, no matter how many times I asked about the painful one, until my insurance ran out, leaving me in pain. River family dentistry actually listened to me and did that one first.
Need recommendations for a kids dentist for dental filling for my 4 year old . . does anyone have any experience with Dr. Hustwitt on Glasgow street in Kitchener?
Michele L. replied:
Dr Ashraf on Northfield if really great with kids so friendly and gentle.
Malghalara G. replied:
Dr. Hustwitt and Dr. Baier on Glasgow st. are both AMAZING. Our kids have been going to them for a few years now and everyone in that office is really good with kids. Our kids look forward to going to the dentist. Highly, highly recommend them.
Lauren B. replied:
My 4 yr old son recently needed a filling but wouldn't let our normal dentist near his tooth so they referred us to Smile Town in Cambridge who specifically work with children. So far they've been great!
Margarete V. replied:
Both our kids go to Dr. Hustwitt and have always seen Karen for the cleaning and she is awesome with the kids.
Sharon S. replied:
We have only had positive experiences with Dr. Hustwitt, he and his staff are wonderful with kids!
Maria L. replied:
Excellent dentists Dr. Baier and Dr. Hustwitt....my 3 children go with them and has been a great experience. The hygienists are great too!
Mary K. replied:
My eldest has special needs and when he was small he was petrified of the dentist. Couldn't even get him to sit in any dentist chair. We ended up going to Dr. Hustwitt. He was just awesome.
Jennifer M. replied:
I echo the positive comments about Dr Hushwitt. The only negative part is in scheduling. Very busy practice. Can take a. Long time for treatment after check up
Christine L. replied:
I agree with Dr. Ashraf on Northfield. Our family has been with him for 16 years. And he has been awesome with my kids starting from when they were 3 and 6 years old:) And he has late hour and Sat appts which are great!
Sa M. replied:
I go to Dr. Singh on Glasgow as does my 3 year old. He is great! So is his staff.