Dr. Chi F. Chan, DDS

1.00 /5 (5 reviews)
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📍 210 Canal St RM 609, New York, NY 10013, USA
🏢 New York

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Customer Reviews

Jing Lin
July 25, 2017

Don't ever send your child there. Bad dentist doing sloppy jobs. out of 6 fillings this dentist did, 4 fell off and my child had miserable pain on other two she eventually had to go to another dentist to do root canal.

Wayne
March 11, 2019

I never thought a doctor would put a kid on his blacklist saying, he was not cooperate, then made him on blacklist, what a ridiculous. you think you are the only one as dentist. Please do not go with this doctor, serious wasting your time.....

M. Louie
December 28, 2021

Terrible dentist place and try to steal ur money- Saying that the insurance is not cover that they need the money up front first and then payment will be reimburse when insurance pays. I made a appointment at another dentist location and it didn’t have to do that.. daughter saw dentist without any problem. This dentist is FAKE and will try to snuff any money out of you.

Si Li
May 6, 2022

The worst experience ever!!! The dentist is impatient and disrespectful. Will not come back again!!

Elaine wu
July 11, 2024

Terrible attitude! My child has always been very cooperative with dental checkups and fillings for years, but this time, a filling caused a major problem. The dentist came to my child and, seemingly without any apparent reason, tried to manipulate his teeth. My child, in pain, instinctively tried to pry the dentist's hands away. The dentist simply said, "Your child isn't cooperating, I can't continue!" He then took off his gloves and went to another patient without looking back. I earnestly asked him to try again, and he replied, "I'll see if I can schedule it for you today!" We had no choice but to wait. A while later, the dentist returned and, without a word, forcibly pried open my child's mouth with pliers. He then tried to manipulate my child's teeth again, and the child involuntarily moved slightly. This time, the dentist immediately took off his gloves and left, saying I had to pay for "laughing gas" and schedule another appointment. My child has always been very well-behaved; he wouldn't have reacted this way if he weren't in pain. Doesn't he have any empathy as a doctor? He refused to continue the procedure the moment my child moved slightly—is this the attitude a doctor should have towards a child? Moreover, it takes 2-3 trips to get just one cavity fixed. One visit to the dentist, 2-3 visits for fillings, and most importantly, the clinic is only open during lunch breaks at school. They don't see patients on weekends or holidays. So, I have to take time off work to go each time! My child even cried because he felt guilty and upset that he couldn't get his tooth filled.