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Aspen Dental review: payment for non services 5

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They quoted 5789.00 for pulling 18 teeth and cost would cover her dentures. The dentist on staff refused to pull all of her teeth because he thought their where in good shape, so he only pulled 5 teeth. My mother, who is 81 years of age, is now getting the run around. The office is making appointments and cancelling them, stating she needs to speak with someone in their finance department. I've called 3 times to speak to someone in their finance office but they always tell me Jenn is out and they will have her return my call but to date - I've yet to receive a return call. They have refused to refund any monies. My mother's teeth where pull October 2018 and she has not received any dentures or any further care. We would like to receive refund of her money so that we may get her dental procedure completed. They are taking advantage of a senior citizen. Treatment Plan Summary for [protected]

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Franco Pressley
, US
Sep 06, 2022 10:46 am EDT

They charged me over 1,250 for services that they didn't do call corporate They said that they was going to call me back and never did so now I'm seeking legal advice and actions against them... What a rip off

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Barbara Green
, US
Mar 22, 2022 11:15 am EDT

I went to Aspen dental to get my tooth pulled..they charged me $3',000 never pulled the teeths because they say my pressure was up.. They wanted to sent me to another doctor because .they couldn't make me another dental plalte.. They cleaned the few teeth I had left ..Gave me some mouth wash and sent me home..

I went for a refund . I got $2020 back , they kept $790.00 .They never did pull my teeths..

They don't do nothing they say they do...I never did get my teeths pulled.

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JeffNeuen
, US
Jul 12, 2020 8:50 am EDT
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Aspen Dental advertises. First time they will do no cleaning or billing. Only x-ray and exam for a pre screen to take home ad decide. I went on first visit to get cost of 2 cavities. Same day my son was with me. I have epilepsy my son mental issues. Some how they opened a credit card in each of our names and charged each 3500. They claim they did this 5-6 hour procedure on each of us in the hour we was there. I just need to find the help to have this go away. Where? Have been trying 2 years now.

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RDL1988
, US
Sep 18, 2019 8:45 pm EDT

First, I will note that the staff was very courteous and polite. Now, the bait and switch tactic. I went in for a teeth cleaning, only to find out later, from two separate dentist facilities in town, that I paid twice or may three times as much as I would have paid at another facility in town. However, even though its cost twice as much, they did a good job on the general teeth cleaning.

Here comes the problem...when I received my consultation, I was told that the teeth cleaning, two filings and whitening would cost $1, 750. After dental insurance, I would pay $510 out of pocket ($170 for the teeth cleaning and filing, and $340 for the tooth whitening). There was actually a lengthy discussion with the attendant on whether I wanted to pay $340 for teeth whitening; In the end, I said sure, and paid the $510.

After I paid the full $510 upfront, they scheduled a time for my tooth cleaning, fillings and whitening. Due to complications with my wisdom tooth, they only completed the teeth cleaning and (2 fillings, which I have learned may not have occurred based on inspection by a dentist from another agency). Regardless, my teeth whitening was rescheduled for a later day to allow for healing of my wisdom tooth. Fast forward...I went in today (about 3 weeks later) for the teeth whitening, and was told I would have to pay nearly $300 additional...pause...rewind...I paid $510 at the first visit which I was told $340 of that was for the teeth whitening, so why has this new dollar figure surfaced on the day of the whitening, which did not exist at the original appointment time. SHAME SHAME SHAME ASPEN DENTAL...SHAME ON YOU! You lost a customer that would have always come back to your regularly if had not been for this incident. Based on what I was verbally sold…I am out of $340 bucks!

The sad part is that I was warned by 4 different people not to go to ASPEN because of questionable business operations, excessive charges, and the questionable billing practices...the theme was "ASPEN told me one thing, but totally changed after they had my money."
Lesson learned; I went in good faith and with trust, and unfortunately, got shafted. I learned my lesson; shame on me. I didn't follow what I preach to others, make sure you thoroughly read a document before you sign it. Because regardless of what I was told, I do not have a signed document that reflects what I was told, and now I am paying the price. Shame on me for trusting what I was verbally told, and shame on Aspen for praying on people! I will make sure I join the other 4 people and warn people do not go to ASPEN (aka SCAMSPEN). It will be the last time I step foot in an ASPENDental facility again. Money Lost...Lesson Learned! Shame on you ASPEN...I trusted you. A positive...the people are nice at least, but I'd rather they be mean if I get the work I was promised and thought I was paying for :-).

P.S. When you try to submit a rating or feedback at the College Place, WA website, you get an error. I think I may know why they do not want people to be able submit reviews…

Sincerely Disappointed!

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Virgil Cron
, US
Jan 21, 2019 10:17 am EST
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I popped a tooth from my denture. I scheduled to take it in for repair as it was still under warranty. When I went back to pick up the denture, a few hours later, they said there was an $85 charge for a partial exam. I did not ask for or receive any exam. After talking to the office manager and contacting their headquarters without any resolve, they have turned me over to a credit collection agency. I know $85 is a small amount, but why should I pay for services I did not receive? Then, I must wonder how many others have been charged for services they didn't receive and paid it without question. $85.00 for one thousand patients is $85, 000. And I'm sure that isn't the tip of the iceberg.