Pitts Mark a DDS Introduce
Dr. Pitts Mark DDS is a trusted dental practice located at 4409 Crossroads Center, Columbus, OH 43232. Known for its commitment to patient care, the clinic provides a range of dental services including general check-ups, fillings, and other essential procedures. The office environment is designed to be welcoming and comfortable, ensuring that patients feel at ease during their visits.
Dr. Pitts and his team are dedicated to delivering high-quality care with a personal touch. They prioritize understanding each patient's unique needs and concerns, aiming to provide the best possible treatment in a friendly atmosphere. The clinic is conveniently open Monday through Friday, offering flexible hours that accommodate various schedules.
- Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
- Saturday & Sunday: Closed
The practice accepts various insurance plans and offers flexible payment options to make dental care accessible for all. Dr. Pitts is known for his skillful approach, ensuring that patients receive the necessary treatment with minimal discomfort.
Pitts Mark a DDS has received mixed reviews from patients. Many appreciate the friendly front desk assistance and the accommodating nature of the staff, especially when handling insurance issues. Patients have praised Dr. Pitts for his thorough care and attention to detail, leading to positive outcomes.
However, there have been instances where customers experienced rude service from the front desk, particularly when rescheduling appointments. Despite these occasional negative experiences, many still recommend Dr. Pitts for his dental expertise and overall services.
Dr. Pitts Mark DDS offers promotions and discounts to new patients, encouraging them to experience their high-quality care. They emphasize preventive care to maintain oral health, offering regular check-ups at competitive rates. Patients are invited to contact the clinic for more details on ongoing offers.
Whether you need a routine cleaning or complex dental work, Dr. Pitts Mark DDS is committed to providing exceptional care with a focus on patient comfort and satisfaction.
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Pitts Mark a DDS
4409 Crossroads Center, Columbus, OH 43232, USA
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Pitts Mark a DDS Reviews
Dr. Pitts is a kind, caring and honest dentist. He was also my children's dentist when they were young. I have always been pleased with our dental visits and have always trusted Dr. Pitts with our dental needs.
Dec 04, 2020 · Sheryl ConleyDr. Pitts is a kind, caring and honest dentist. He was also my children's dentist when they were young. I have always been pleased with our dental visits and have always trusted Dr. Pitts with our dental needs.
Dec 04, 2020 · Sheryl ConleyI absolutely adored the receptionist and Dr.Pitts assistant. Both were lovely, courteous, and caring. I wish I could say the same for Dr.Pitts. I needed a lot of work done, but two root canals were what I needed immediately. The first one apparently was able to be cleaned and repaired, no root canal, the other still needed it. Got the root canal. But the whole time I had searing hot pain going through my upper jaw. Tried voicing my pain and was told "it couldn't possibly be hurting" and that I was only feeling "pressure" because there was "no longer any root". I guess I don't know the difference between sharp shooting pain and pressure.The other tooth that was "fixed" started hurting two/three months later. I go in to get it looked at. Tell him it's coming from the fixed tooth. Well he figures since I have a tooth right next to it that has a cavity, it's probably that one, and fixes it instead. I leave with the wrong tooth fixed and still in A LOT of pain. Actually physically in tears.Three days later I ended up going to an emergency dentist and forking out MORE money to have my tooth properly fixed. It needed a root canal. As soon as they were done and the over all tenderness went away, my tooth has been pain free ever since. Fast forward to the other tooth I got a root canal on that was still hurting. Now it is hurting again after five/six months. You would think it wouldn't be, but here I am, unable to bite down on anything without horrible pain shooting into my jaw.So thanks for taking my money and not actually fixing anything. I feel taken advantage of and now I'm going to have to go pay AGAIN to have my teeth PROPERLY fixed. Do not go here if you want to have the same work done all over again. Just go to a better dentist in the first place.
Oct 23, 2017 · Chelsea VanPaepeghemI absolutely adored the receptionist and Dr.Pitts assistant. Both were lovely, courteous, and caring. I wish I could say the same for Dr.Pitts. I needed a lot of work done, but two root canals were what I needed immediately. The first one apparently was able to be cleaned and repaired, no root canal, the other still needed it. Got the root canal. But the whole time I had searing hot pain going through my upper jaw. Tried voicing my pain and was told "it couldn't possibly be hurting" and that I was only feeling "pressure" because there was "no longer any root". I guess I don't know the difference between sharp shooting pain and pressure.The other tooth that was "fixed" started hurting two/three months later. I go in to get it looked at. Tell him it's coming from the fixed tooth. Well he figures since I have a tooth right next to it that has a cavity, it's probably that one, and fixes it instead. I leave with the wrong tooth fixed and still in A LOT of pain. Actually physically in tears.Three days later I ended up going to an emergency dentist and forking out MORE money to have my tooth properly fixed. It needed a root canal. As soon as they were done and the over all tenderness went away, my tooth has been pain free ever since. Fast forward to the other tooth I got a root canal on that was still hurting. Now it is hurting again after five/six months. You would think it wouldn't be, but here I am, unable to bite down on anything without horrible pain shooting into my jaw.So thanks for taking my money and not actually fixing anything. I feel taken advantage of and now I'm going to have to go pay AGAIN to have my teeth PROPERLY fixed. Do not go here if you want to have the same work done all over again. Just go to a better dentist in the first place.
Oct 23, 2017 · Chelsea VanPaepeghemI absolutely adored the receptionist and Dr.Pitts assistant. Both were lovely, courteous, and caring. I wish I could say the same for Dr.Pitts. I needed a lot of work done, but two root canals were what I needed immediately. The first one apparently was able to be cleaned and repaired, no root canal, the other still needed it. Got the root canal. But the whole time I had searing hot pain going through my upper jaw. Tried voicing my pain and was told "it couldn't possibly be hurting" and that I was only feeling "pressure" because there was "no longer any root". I guess I don't know the difference between sharp shooting pain and pressure.The other tooth that was "fixed" started hurting two/three months later. I go in to get it looked at. Tell him it's coming from the fixed tooth. Well he figures since I have a tooth right next to it that has a cavity, it's probably that one, and fixes it instead. I leave with the wrong tooth fixed and still in A LOT of pain. Actually physically in tears.Three days later I ended up going to an emergency dentist and forking out MORE money to have my tooth properly fixed. It needed a root canal. As soon as they were done and the over all tenderness went away, my tooth has been pain free ever since. Fast forward to the other tooth I got a root canal on that was still hurting. Now it is hurting again after five/six months. You would think it wouldn't be, but here I am, unable to bite down on anything without horrible pain shooting into my jaw.So thanks for taking my money and not actually fixing anything. I feel taken advantage of and now I'm going to have to go pay AGAIN to have my teeth PROPERLY fixed. Do not go here if you want to have the same work done all over again. Just go to a better dentist in the first place.
Oct 23, 2017 · Chelsea VanPaepeghem
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