Janet Refoa, DDS

Janet Refoa, DDS
435 N Bedford Dr # 109 Beverly Hills, CA 90209
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(4 Reviews)
Did this provider answer all of your questions?
No, I left confused and frustrated
Was this provider's staff friendly?
Not Really
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
No, I left with more problems than I came with!
Was this provider's office easy to locate?
Absolutely! It couldn't have been easier!
Are you going to visit this provider again?
Not if my life depended on it
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.188.224
January 25, 2012
I have experienced long waiting times for bad and expensive services. The owners of Janet Refoa, DDS are obviously the "receptionist" Hilda with her husband who runs the business from a back-room office. I came to realize that this establishment is not good for your health...
by Nomi
June 01, 2011
Over my three years as a patient I spent $17,000 out of pocket and my insurance company paid as much or more. She advertises pain free dentistry but is unable to give an injection to properly numb the area for the extensive procedures she always claims are necessary. I have been stuck as many as 15 times on three different visits. Why did I go back? She always has something in process that requires more visits even after she says there is only one more visit needed. I have spent as much as six hours in the chair in one visit. I would leave there a shaking mess. The crowns she insisted I needed (at $950 each) would not stay in and fell out on a regular basis. When I complained she said it was my fault. She is a quack and a charleton. Never go to her unless you want to be tortured and pay thousands of dollars for it.
by lsides
February 03, 2011
I never felt more like I was being up sold on dental work that was supposedly “necessary”.

After my consultation with Dr. Refoa, I told her that my dental work needed to be limited due to my lack of full-insurance coverage and personal funds.

She told me I had 6 cavities that needed fillings and at least 2 wisdom teeth that needed to be extracted – totaling between $2,000 and 3,000. The whole time she was not clear on what procedures were really necessary. On top of that she could not explain how she came up with the price of each procedure. I even had my insurance co-payment fee schedule with me, to help her break it down.

All in all, I would not recommend this dentist. Since then I have found a new dentist who told me I actually did not have any cavities.
by felicity13
April 23, 2010
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