McNeil Christopher DDS

McNeil Christopher DDS
McNeil Christopher DDS 1830 Ste 201 Wells Street Wailuku, HI 96793
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McNeil Christopher DDS

McNeil Christopher DDS is a Dentist facility at 1830 Ste 201 Wells Street in Wailuku, HI.
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Services McNeil Christopher DDS is a dentist/dental office located in Wailuku, HI. A dentist is trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the gums, teeth, and jaw.

Please call McNeil Christopher DDS at (808) 242-9708 to schedule an appointment in Wailuku, HI or get more information.
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I do not recommend Chris McNeil for several reasons.

The font office is extremely rude. Colleen seems to have made it her personal mission to bully the office clientele. After surveying other patients, several of us have experienced her rudeness and lack of professionalism.

Dr McNeil’s has made me personally uncomfortable in the chair. While undergoing treatment I have been asked private questions totally unrelated to dental work because of his curiosity about my personal life and my husband.

I do not trust his technique. While trying to remove and replace a difficult crown (one where I had no previous problems but Dr McNeil insisted I needed to replace), there was terrible crunch. Within a two days of this appointment my gum began to swell and ooze and eventually severe pain and an abscess began. After consulting with another dentist, it was found that the tooth had been broken in a way that was not consistent with a bite, but rather a lateral or twisting force (like the crown removal) and I would have to have the tooth removed.

I find his professionalism and empathy lacking. Dr Mc Neil’s response when I told him about my broken tooth was to immediately become defensive and belligerent even though I was calm and not accusatory. He raised his voice and became nasty saying that I was ruining his weekend. Later when I went to the office to collect my records and x-rays he pulled me into the back room to berate me. He asked me what I wanted. I said that I did not want anything, but that I wished that I had my teeth. His response was to say that it would be nice if he could turn back time so that I could take better care of myself.

5. I believe that he is in business to make as much money as possible. After telling my story to other islanders, several have come forward with their experiences of feeling pushed to have more work done than they wanted or needed as well as finding their dental work to be sub-par.
by Cassie Chow xxx.xxx.156.234
April 21, 2014