Hofstad Steve E DDS

Hofstad Steve E DDS
Hofstad Steve E DDS 400 West Northern Lights Boulevard Suite 1 Anchorage, AK 99503
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Hofstad Steve E DDS

Hofstad Steve E DDS is a Dentist facility at 400 West Northern Lights Boulevard Suite 1 in Anchorage, AK.
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Services Hofstad Steve E DDS is a dentist/dental office located in Anchorage, AK. A dentist is trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the gums, teeth, and jaw.

Please call Hofstad Steve E DDS at (907) 561-4082 to schedule an appointment in Anchorage, AK or get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(10 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
Recommended
3 star average for Recommended
Value
1 star average for Value
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Recent Reviews
Doctor Hofstad and his staff took a lot of time with me, I have a fear of dentist and they made me feel very comfortable. Their hygenist is also very gentle, all in all I had a great experience and i will be going back for all my dental needs.
by tim
November 29, 2011
I had not long moved to Anchorage, lost a filling in a molar, and went looking for a dentist right between Christmas and New Year. To some extent I wasn't surprised when I was told that it would require a crown, as I'd already had to get one, and so they got stuck into it. When the crown arrived, I went in to get it installed. The temporary had come off a couple of days before, and as the practice was busy, they decided that the technician would do a routine cleaning and set of X-rays while we were waiting. The crown was duly installed and adjusted, and it has been great ever since.

At that point, I was pretty happy, and the crown has been trouble-free ever since, like my first. But I was then ushered into an advisor, who had a plan for my teeth and, it would seem, my bank account. She showed me the X-rays, pointing out all the deep decay beneath my fillings, beneath the previous crown (only a couple of years old), and one particular tooth that had decay along its surface. Unfortunately, that was the tooth they had just prepped for the crown they had installed only 30 minutes before, and if there was decay there, they had just sealed it under their own crown, after they'd taken a whole lot off the top of the tooth a couple of weeks before. She had included the cost of placing a crown on that tooth, despite having just done that and been paid for it, and had costed putting crowns on just about every tooth in my jaws! Needless to say, I wasn't impressed with either her dental interpretation (I could read X-rays better than she could, as far as locating teeth was concerned) or her drive for the dollars. She had the finance plan to pay for it right to hand. My insurance wouldn't come at that many crowns, limiting me to one per year, I think, but she was so keen to get the job done, that wasn't a concern for her. But for me, it was a different matter.

My previous dentist had discussed how long a particular tooth could be expected to last, and we had been able to plan years ahead. We had quietly replaced old fillings as needed, and kept things fully functional and happy. He often sent me on my way with a hearty laugh and the words "Well, you won't be helping fund my daughters through college this year!" When I moved to Anchorage, my teeth were fine, and likely to remain so for years, needing just the occasional filling replaced and perhaps the odd crown as the teeth and fillings aged. So who do I trust? They guy who kept things running well at minimal cost, or a prophet of dental doom determined to drag my diminishing dollars into his own dirty clutches?

I didn't get a second opinion on the crown, so I can't say if it was truly necessary. So far, it has worked very well, and I have no complaints there. But there was a distinct distance between dentist and patient that I've not felt before (his chair-side manner didn't inspire complete confidence). I could understand it as a manifestation of guilt if he knew his advisor was trying to drive patients into unnecessary procedures, at costs way beyond what their insurance would cover, as a means of lining his own pockets. So despite the apparent quality of the actual dental work, I won't be back again, and the other four members of my family will never be around that clinic.
by choppers
July 06, 2010
Recent Polls
Does this dentist use current and safe equipment?
Yes; the equipment is very advanced!
Was this dentist's staff friendly?
Yes, they went above and beyond
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes! It was effortless!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.156.132
April 27, 2013
Is this provider willing to pursue advice from other providers when necessary?
Absolutely! They aren't arrogant at all and are more than willing to pursue advice when necessary
Did this provider pressure you to purchase any unnecessary products during your visit?
Absolutely not! I was never uncomfortable
Were you able to relax during your appointment?
Yes, I was completely at ease
by Anonymous
September 28, 2011
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