Anderson Stephen F Dds

Anderson Stephen F Dds
Anderson Stephen F Dds 1537 Brantley Road Fort Myers, FL 33907
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Service
1.5 star average for Service
Environment
3 star average for Environment
Expertise
1.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
2 star average for Recommended
I was reffered to Dr. Anderson by my regular dentist because she was going to be out of town. Let me start by saying that I was uncomfortable with the condition of the examination room; it was poorly lit, everything seemed out dated, and old looking, it was not very welcoming what so ever. With that being said ,his bed side manner was no better, he was rude, impatient, and just seemed like he wanted my money. He didn't make me feel comfortable at all, he was unsure of my diagnosis and just wanted to pull my tooth without much explenation. I was completely taken back when my husband and I were asking questions while I was in the examination chair, and Dr. Anderson told me that I didn't have a choice and walked out of the room in the middle of our conversation. I'm glad that I decided not to have Dr. Anderson perform any procedures on me, and would reccomend that anyone who needs dental work, not go to Dr. Anderson.
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.107.128
May 29, 2012
Unsatisfied
Dr. Stephen Anderson, DDS Damaged my gum tissue. So I traveled from Fort Myers to New England to see a specialist to get this damage repaired. The specialist in new England told me that the damage is permanent. The specialist said if endured 4 or 5 procedures I may get back 50% of my gum tissue to fill the large gaping holes left by Dr Anderson’s procedure.

Dr. Stephen Anderson, DDS, Fort Myers, FL, Oral Surgery & Maxillofacial Surgery1537 Brantley Road Fort Myers, FL 33907 (239) 275-0550
by Gums
April 19, 2011
Very Unsatisfied
If you go to DR Stephen F Anderson DDS
1. Get Treatment plan written out and given to you,
2. Have all incisions to be made indicated on a diagram, length and number. Get a copy of this
3. Write on consent form that any changes in treatment plan must be approved by patient or guardian.
4. Take pictures of your procedure site before you have any work done.
5. Don’t accept any vague explanations.

Its too late for me but hope this helps the next patient
by Gummy Tooth
March 08, 2011
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