Joe
Austin,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 07, 2009
I THINK THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IS TWO YEARS BUT YOU NEED TO CHECK WITH A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE. SINCE HERE, MEDICAL AND DENTAL ARE CONSIDERED SEPARATE, YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE THE ATTORNEY CAN DO A DENTAL MALPRACTICE SUIT. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH YOUR GUMS, MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE GONE TO A DENTIST WHO SPECIALIZED IN THE TREATMENT OF GUM DISEASE AND NOT COSMETIC DENTISTRY... IT IS LIKE EXPECTING A PLASTIC SURGEON TO TREAT A HEART PROBLEM OR A FLUID RETENTION PROBLEM... DIFFERENT SPECIALITIES, DIFFERENT AREAS OF EXPERTISE! IN MY OPINION, THE ONLY REASON YOU GO TO A COSMETIC DENTIST IS TO GET YOUR TEETH CAPPED AND EVENED UP AND TO BE WHITENED -- TO HAVE MOVIE STAR LOOKING TEETH... SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAD SERIOUS GUM DISEASE ISSUES AND THIS NECESSITATED A SPECIALIST TO WHICH THIS COSMETIC DENTIST SHOULD HAVE REFERRED YOU INSTEAD OF TRYING TO DO THE WORK HIMSELF. THIS SOUNDED WAY TOO SERIOUS FOR EVEN A GENERAL DENTIST. I WOULDN'T BLAME IT ALL ON THE DENTIST BUT HE WASN'T ENTIRELY INNOCENT EITHER. GO SEE A LAWYER ASAP!
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, March 07, 2009
And cannot even make proper sentences and spell ridiculous Humm who is really telling the truth here
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, March 07, 2009
And cannot even make proper sentences and spell ridiculous Humm who is really telling the truth here
Just Looking
Westmont,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 07, 2009
This is a sad story. The patient believes she was wronged whether she was or not. She states she is a 70 year old stroke victim. Her stroke could be affecting how she feels and thinks. Good luck to both of you. I hope you can work something out.
Dr. Fendrich
Lighthouse Point,#6REBUTTAL Individual responds
Sat, March 07, 2009
What can I say about a patient that doesn't make any sense and blames me for her financial problems and for her bank foreclosing on her home? Did our office force her to sign anything? Did our office force her to restore her decayed and diseased mouth? Did our office force her to spend money to fix her huge dental problems? Of course not... and no one believes that to be the case. See a few of her BEFORE and AFTER photos at: www.LHPDENTAL.com/complaint I've successfully cared for and treated tens of thousands of patients over the past 29 years of my career AND NOT ONE has ever said one negative thing about me. I think that says far more about the truth of this matter than the rediculous rantings and ravings of an overly bitter person that has been caught up in the economic problems of our country by overextending herself through the use of credit. Do I have any apologies for charging for my services?... No, I don't. Why? Because I clearly, precisely and completely lay out the entire treatment plan AND the financial commitments of the care BEFORE we do one thing for a patient that has significant dental problems- like this person did. That way I avoid (until now) any misunderstandings about the care to be delivered and the financial considerations of that care. We present the care needed and the fees associated with that proposed care- in a clear and WRITTEN format- and in a very non-judgmental way do whatever it is that the patient requests of us. I always present at least 2 different courses of treatment. In this person's case, the choices were either permanent, non-removable teeth or removable teeth. In fact, this person clearly stated to me (as recorded on her patient notes) that her biggest fear was having to go into a hospital and having to remove her teeth. So she elected a course of treatment that included dental implants to replace her missing and decayed teeth and then placing permanent, non-removable crowns and bridges. Remember, this was her choice-- the patient's choice- not mine. Is it expensive to replace or repair almost every tooth in ones mouth? Yes, it is. Any dentist will tell you so. We had no problems with this person (who still owes us over $9,500) until she made NUMEROUS promises to pay her balance and they ALL WENT UNPAID. Now we know that she apparently got further and further behind on her financial commitments to banks and lending institutions..., ALL OF A SUDDEN myself and my practice became the bad guys and the reason behind all of her problems. REMEMBER, that everything we did on this patient was elective.. Meaning that SHE ELECTED to have them done... We never forced, coerced or demanded that anything be done. We simply presented various treatment options and she chose the option that suited her needs. Other points of note- 1. The patient came to see us BEFORE she had any medical conditions. Her health history, that was completed by her at her first visit with us, lists NO SIGNIFICANT MEDICAL problems and her health problems began almost ONE YEAR AFTER WE BEGAN treatment. 2. I have a GREAT STAFF and this patient knows it. We cared for, comforted and took great care of her throughout her course of treatment. From hand-holding to calls at night to check on her, we provided nothing but the VERY BEST care and concern. 3. After the patient's outrageous claims against me, she went to see a periodontist and this specialist called me up after her visit and stated to me that he couldn't believe that she was complaining about anything that we did. He stated that the implants were well integrated and the crowns and bridges looked beautiful. He couldn't understand what the patient's complaint was... other than her owing us the balance due. I remain available, as always, to answer any persons comments or questions about any dental or related oral health care matter. Cordially, Dr. Laurence Fendrich General, Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry www.LHPDental.com (954) 946-8484