Vincent Schembari

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Vincent Schembari
Olde Town Laurel Dental Office

(301) 490-0044

535 Main St Ste 113 Laurel, MD 20707

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About

Vincent Schembari

Vincent Schembari practices as a Dentist in Laurel, MD.
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Practice Olde Town Laurel Dental
Gender Male
Accepting New Patients
Degrees Doctor of Dental Surgery
Office Name Olde Town Laurel Dental
Business Hours
Monday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Services Vincent Schembari is a dentist/dental office located in Laurel, MD. A dentist is trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the gums, teeth, and jaw.

Please call Vincent Schembari at (301) 490-0044 to schedule an appointment in Laurel, MD or get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(3 Reviews)
Service
2.5 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
3 star average for Staff
Recommended
3 star average for Recommended
Value
3 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
There are times when I've been there, that I feel like they're favoring certain clients. It's not all the time, but I don't appreciate it when it happens. They briefly listened to me, but quickly downplayed everything I said or stopped paying attention. They had a few different appointment times available but none were perfect for my schedule. I felt abandoned by this office when I was very sick.
I was starting to suffer from some gum pain, so I called to make an appt. for a tooth that was starting experience discomfort, but when I called the office (I was patient there for more than 6 years) to schedule an appt., they told me that they would ONLY schedule me for a tooth cleaning, and THEN the doctor would look at my tooth. The office manager even looked up my records to tell me that I hadn't had a tooth cleaning in a couple of years, and that the pain that I was probably experiencing was from tartar build-up. The office manager also told me that they only see people for "problem" teeth on an emergency basis and that I would not be able to schedule an appt. UNLESS I scheduled a tooth cleaning, and then Dr. Schembari would look at my tooth.
I refused to be "bullied" into scheduling a cleaning, when I needed to be seen for discomfort that I felt was going to turn into an infection if I wasn't seen and treated within the next couple of weeks, so I did not schedule an appt. with Dr. Schembari -- I saw another dentist the next week; it wasn't tartar build-up, it wasn't even my tooth! My new dentist took x-rays and it wasn't my tooth at all, it was my sinuses (they hurt sooo bad that I felt like I had splinters in my gums, and then my ear started to get infected, later, too). I had told the office manager at Dr. Schembari's that I had a problem with this tooth area in the past and that the other dentist in their office had treated me for it; if the office manager had taken the care and consideration to really look at my records, besides to justify forcing me to schedule a tooth cleaning for Dr. Schembari to look at my tooth, she would have noted that I had been there before for this problem, and the other dentist in their office at the time also noted (after x-rays) that the pain I was experiencing (for the same tooth area) did not appear to be my teeth, and that he had recommended that I see a Ear Nose & Throat doctor, because he didn't believe the source of my "tooth" pain at that time to be my tooth (he thought that it might have something to do with my sinuses), AND THEN THE OFFICE MANAGER MIGHT HAVE REALIZED THAT, MAYBE, IT WASN'T TARTAR, SO FORCING ME TO SCHEDULE A CLEANING MIGHT NOT BE IN MY BEST INTEREST! Especially when they know that I am self-pay (I made sure that they knew this when I was attempting to make the appt. with Dr. Schembari and they were trying to force me to schedule a cleaning). Just think, I have no insurance, and I would have spent the extra money that I would have needed to see an ENT on the tooth cleaning at Schembari's, and tartar build-up was not the source of my discomfort. What would Schembari's office have done for me, when they would have realized that they forced me to spend my last dollar on a tooth cleaning, which was not the source of my discomfort, and that I was spending my money on the tooth cleaning instead of using my money to go the the proper doctor to treat my discomfort? Would they even have put 2 + 2 together? That they would have left me to suffer, because they refused to see me unless I paid for some other procedure? And Dr. Schembari COULD have seen me (there was nothing stopping him, except for his office policy and the manager), and he could have taken x-rays, and then told me that it didn't appear to be my tooth, without a tooth cleaning. Dr. Schembari responded to my complaint, but he did not express that there was anything wrong with exercising his office's right to refuse to schedule an ill patient without attempting to force them to schedule some other procedure...Some dentists are like this, not all of them...This office can exercise poor judgement, and, it could negatively impact your health if you let them bully you into services that you don't need.
by Honest Review
December 07, 2011
Recent Polls
Did you experience excessive oral pain after you left your appointment?
No, I was in a little pain but it wasn't excessive
Is this business in a safe neighborhood?
Absolutely, It is the safest neighborhood around
Was this dentist's staff friendly?
Friendly Enough
Did this provider have reasonable prices?
They were decent, but not very affordable
Did this dentist thoroughly examine your teeth?
Yes, they examined my teeth thoroughly
by Middle Class Citizen xxx.xxx.76.84
December 04, 2013
Does this provider welcome questions?
No, They dismissed my questions as unimportant
Does this provider remember you and your circumstances at every appointment?
Not really. I usually have to remind them.
Did this provider seem well-trained and experienced?
Yes, they seemed very qualified
Did this provider seem irritated to be working with you?
Definitely, they seemed irritated to work with anyone
Did this provider wear an obnoxious cologne?
No, they didn't wear any cologne
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.121.18
August 06, 2013
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