Diane B.
5/5
No one wants to get a root canal, but I was deeply grateful to be cared for by Dr. Le and her compassionate staff when I needed one. Dr. Le and her staff were extremely responsive, supportive, communicative and kind, and I truly couldn't have asked for better care
I was referred to Dr. Le's practice 8 months ago with an intermittent toothache. Her staff got me into the office within a day or two, and Dr. Le assessed the tooth. She found my tooth was sensitive, but so were all the others, so she said she didn't feel comfortable doing a root canal then, and to come back when I was feeling more substantial pain.
8 months later the toothache returned, this time much more severe. My dentist referred me back to Dr Le for another consultation. By the time she assessed it, the tooth was NOT sensitive at all to pain, which indicated the root had died.
I was a bit of a wreck the day I went in for the 2nd consultation, so I asked Dr. Ley to explain everything she said twice just to be sure I understood it. I even asked her to test the tooth 1 more time after she explained her diagnosis the 2nd time. She was very patient and reassured me that, yes, the root was dead and I really did need a root canal.
Her office staff walked me through the procedure she recommended and explained what the cost would be. They were also very patient, and gave me options to maximize my insurance coverage.
I came back the next week for stage 1 of the root canal. Apparently I have very long and curvy roots, so part one took 1 1/2 hours of careful drilling through my crown and down into the roots. While it was not a comfortable procedure, I felt NO PAIN. Dr. Ley explained what she was going to do at each step, spoke kindly throughout, and her assistant was calm and reassuring.
At the end of part 1 I was given instructions on how to take care of myself after the procedure, and Dr. Le’s staff called me the next day to see how I was feeling--both very comforting.
A week later I went back for stage 2 of the root canal. Stage 2 took 2 hours and again, was somewhat uncomfortable, but I felt NO PAIN. In addition to drilling out the root, Dr. Ley does a fancy deep clean with a machine. I didn't track all the steps because by this point, I felt deep trust in her expertise and was just glad to relax in the chair. Again, the staff was lovely as I left, and I felt very well cared for. The next day one of the staff again called to ask how I was feeling.
Throughout the whole process, from 8 months earlier to the conclusion of my root canal, Dr. Ley and her staff were exceedingly professional and competent, and also, exceedingly responsive and patient. They answered every question I had both in the office and on the phone and communicated back with me by voice mail and text to follow up. For once in my life, I didn't bother to compare reviews for a practitioner before going to see them (who has time when they need a root canal); however, I was very glad I'd been referred to her, and have the highest recommendation for her and her team.
(Note #1: When I went for the initial consultation, unbeknownst to me, there was an outstanding part of the bill my insurance hadn't covered; when I went back to the 2nd time, they said if I paid the outstanding amount, they WOULD NOT CHARGE ME for another consultation exam!!! And Dr. Le had charged me a total of $220 LESS than what the insurance company said would be my portion. Amazing!)
(Note #2: I am very Covid conscious, and called before going in for the assessment both times. The first time, all of the staff was masked; the second time, staff had masks around their necks, and when I walked in and they saw I was masked, they put on their masks. When I sat down, I noticed that my chart was marked "N95" and Dr. Le was careful to put on an N95 when she came to assess my tooth, and she definitely wore an N95 during the procedure. This is in contrast to my regular dentist whose staff told me they didn't stock N95's in the office, and where none of the front office staff mask at all)