Central Park West Dentistry

4.80 /5 (429 reviews)
Verified Reviews

About

Central Park West Dentistry (CPW Dentistry) stands as a beacon of comprehensive dental care on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, embodying over 25 years of dedication to oral health in the heart of New York City. Located at 1881 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10023, near the vibrant Columbus Circle and Lincoln Square, this esteemed practice has recently relocated to this state-of-the-art facility after years at their previous 68th Street location, marking a thoughtful evolution designed with patient feedback at its core. The move to the entire 4th floor of the AAA building enhances accessibility with ADA-compliant elevators and fosters a calm, modern environment where the full team collaborates seamlessly under one roof.[1][2][3]

Founded on the principles of blending the efficiency of a group practice with the personalized touch of an independent, locally-owned business, CPW Dentistry's history reflects resilience and growth. After 25 years serving the Upper West Side community, the practice—owned by Dr. Lhota—underwent a strategic relocation in late summer or early fall prior to 2026, prompted by the end of their prior lease. This transition was meticulously planned over years to ensure continuity of care, with no changes to ownership, staff, phone number ((212) 579-8885), or website (cpwdentistry.com). The new space supports expanded services while maintaining the welcoming atmosphere patients have trusted for decades.[2][3]

At the core of CPW Dentistry's mission is empowering patients to prioritize their oral health through simple, convenient, and delightful experiences. They believe that high-quality dental care should be accessible regardless of lifestyle or starting point, valuing team health and happiness to fuel passionate, customer-focused service. This philosophy shines through in their seven-day operation—Monday through Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-6pm—catering to busy New Yorkers with flexible scheduling, online emergency bookings, and same-day responses for specific providers or consultations.[1][3][5][7]

Services span a full spectrum of general, cosmetic, restorative, and emergency dentistry, including wellness cleanings, teeth whitening, Invisalign clear aligners, dental implants, root canals, gum therapy, and advanced procedures supported by specialists. Their offerings address everything from routine checkups to complex esthetic and surgical needs, ensuring comprehensive care under one roof.[3][5][7]

Expertise is driven by a compassionate, highly trained team. Dr. Jennifer R. Martin, in practice since 2000 and with CPW since 2004, excels in quality dentistry with a focus on genuine patient relationships. Dr. Babak Gholami, originally from Atlanta, brings advanced training in esthetic dentistry, endodontics, oral surgery, and prosthodontics from NYU College of Dentistry and a General Practice Residency at Kings County Hospital. Support staff like Office Manager Heidi (20+ years in dental management), Head Dental Assistant Diomarys (10+ years, joined 2011), and registered hygienists with degrees from Hostos Community College and international institutions enhance this expertise, certified in nitrous oxide and local anesthesia.[3][4][7]

What sets CPW Dentistry apart is their unique value proposition: a patient-centered approach that democratizes dental care. They accept most dental PPO insurances (with direct contact advised for Delta Dental), offer an exclusive in-house membership plan, and provide pay-over-time financing, making premium services affordable. Unlike impersonal chain clinics, they prioritize individualized attention, stress-free visits, and technological advancements for transformative results—evident in patient smiles and boosted self-esteem. Their Upper West Side roots foster community loyalty, while the new location's proximity and convenience elevate the experience. Buzz-in entry, full-floor occupancy, and text support ((833) 513-0687) streamline visits, embodying their commitment to positivity and wellness.[1][3][5][7]

In a city where dental anxiety and scheduling hurdles abound, CPW Dentistry distinguishes itself by transforming routine visits into rewarding journeys. Whether you're seeking a whitening boost, Invisalign for straighter teeth, or emergency relief, their blend of experience, accessibility, and heart positions them as the premier choice for Manhattanites pursuing lifelong oral health. With a team inspired to inspire, CPW Dentistry continues to redefine dental excellence, one confident smile at a time.[1][2][3][7] (Word count: 712)

Additional Details

Specialization: General dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, emergency dentistry, Invisalign, root canals, dental implants, esthetic dentistry, endodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics[3][6][7]
Years of Experience: 25
Education & Certifications: Dr. Jennifer R. Martin: Doctorate (details partial); in practice since 2000. Dr. Babak Gholami: BS Biology University of Georgia, NYU College of Dentistry, General Practice Residency at Kings County Hospital; advanced training in esthetic dentistry, endodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics. Hygienist: Degree in Dental Hygiene from Hostos Community College, Bachelor’s in Dentistry from Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University; certified in Nitrous Oxide and local anesthesia[3][4]
Services Offered: Wellness cleanings, teeth whitening, Invisalign, dental implants, root canals, gum therapy, emergency dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, restorative dentistry, consultations, specialist appointments[3][5][7]
Pricing & Insurance: Accepts most dental PPO insurance (contact directly for Delta Dental providers); exclusive membership plan; pay-over-time options[3]

Contact Information

📍 1881 Broadway 4th Floor, New York, NY 10023, USA
🏢 New York

Location

Customer Reviews

Kenda
January 24, 2026

I've been going to CPW for years now, it's a bit of a trip but it's worth every minute it takes to get there. I have major anxiety about dental work, but the providers here always go above and beyond to make sure I'm comfortable during treatments and check in frequently as we go. The extended hours are really helpful for scheduling around work, and they're super helpful about trying to schedule things into the smallest number of visits when I need treatments. The new location is really nice, as an added perk

Andrew A
December 30, 2025

I’ve been using CPW Dentistry for a few years now, and I actually travel by LIRR from Long Island just to continue going to their practice—that alone should say a lot. I recently had my first visit at their new location, and I felt relaxed the moment I stepped off the elevator. I was greeted by friendly, welcoming staff and even had the chance to grab a hot tea from their waiting room since I arrived a little early for my appointment. The space is calm, modern, and inviting. Within a few minutes, the technician took me back for my X-rays and then proceeded with my annual cleaning and checkup. Everything felt efficient but never rushed. Dr. Kopf was extremely thorough in both her questioning and examination, taking the time to explain things clearly and make sure I was comfortable throughout the visit. CPW Dentistry consistently provides a great experience—from the atmosphere to the staff to the level of care. It’s well worth the trip, and I wouldn’t go anywhere else.

Jenna Rich
January 31, 2026

I have never been someone to enjoy going to doctor’s appointments but I will proudly shout “I love my dentist” whenever someone mentions they’re looking for a new one. I’ve been going to CPW for over 8 years and have only positive things to say. The office is super cute, they offer coffee, and have excellent taste in music. Cliche to say but I walk out smiling every time.

Jennifer Vasquez
December 13, 2025

From the moment I stepped into the elevator, I was welcomed with a warm greeting and a genuine smile. The new office is an undeniable upgrade—complete with televisions on the ceiling to make the entire experience as stress-free as possible. Leany Vasquez, the dental hygienist who did my cleaning, was truly exceptional. She is incredibly professional, highly competent, and immediately put me at ease with her warm and friendly demeanor. She took the time to explain everything she was doing, answered my questions thoughtfully, and made sure I was comfortable throughout the entire appointment. It’s clear that she takes great pride in her work and is deeply attentive to her patients’ needs. She was also very accommodating, ensuring the experience was tailored to my comfort from start to finish. I connected with her right away and didn’t hesitate to book my next six-month appointment with her. I’ve trusted CPW Dentistry with my dental care for over six years now, and I wouldn’t entrust my care to anyone else.

Ashley Smith
December 7, 2025

I am writing this review out of genuine disappointment and concern regarding the business practices at Central West Dentistry, as I paid for services that were not delivered as described. I returned to this practice in August 2025 specifically because of my past positive experience with Dr. Martin, who had always been sensitive to my severe dental anxiety. For my August appointment, booked for a cleaning, exam, and X-rays, I confirmed in advance that I required nitrous for the entire visit along with Valium. Instead, I was met with repeated pressure from a hygienist I had never met before about “concerns” with my teeth and gums, even though Dr. Martin had already examined me and said everything “looked good.” The hygienist left mid-appointment to discuss insurance coverage with the office manager, leaving me waiting. When I asked to proceed with the cleaning I originally booked, she turned the nitrous off, switched to oxygen and I ultimately left without the full service. Because I care deeply about my dental health, I later scheduled Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing for today, the deep cleaning their hygienist recommended. I was told it would take two hours to complete all four quadrants and cost roughly $350 per quadrant. I prepaid nearly $2,000 and confirmed, in writing, that I required nitrous for the entire appointment and did not want any upsells mid appointment. Despite receiving multiple confirmations (two emails, three calls, and a text), the experience again fell far short. I flew into NYC specifically for this appointment and timed my anxiety medication with the appointment time to ensure treatment would go smoothly. When I arrived early at their request, the hygienist attempted to rush me into treatment before the nitrous had taken effect, contradicting their claim of understanding dental anxiety care. Then I was told I would receive injections to numb my entire mouth, something never mentioned during the booking process, not listed online in the procedure description, and not disclosed in any of our prior conversations. I declined and requested standard numbing gel. The “two-hour” Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing began at 4:02 pm and ended at 4:32 pm, 30 minutes total. Literally. I was then told the reason was simply, “Your teeth are in such good shape.” This is especially concerning given that four months earlier, I was told (during a basic cleaning) that my gums were in such poor condition they needed to stop mid-appointment to verify insurance approval for a deep cleaning. Yet now, after paying cash upfront, all four quadrants were completed in just half an hour. It feels inconsistent at best, and at worst, like a bait-and-switch situation. I also paid $215 for nitrous oxide. Based on the photo I took, the machine displayed 60% nitrous / 30% oxygen. At no point did I feel the typical physical effects one would expect—especially when combined with a prescribed sedative. It raises the question of whether the nitrous tank was empty or improperly administered. I've had nitrous EVERY dental appointment for 20 years - i know how I'm supposed to feel, I repeatedly said nothing was coming and I was fully alert, yet another scam. To summarize, I paid nearly $2,000 for: * A two-hour Periodontal Scaling and Root Planing that lasted only 30 minutes * Four quadrants of scaling, when realistically only one or two may have been addressed * Nitrous oxide that did not appear to be delivered as represented * An exam I was told was required, yet I never saw the dentist at all. Oh and on my statement, it stated I received an Ibero scan - never happened and the receptionist said, well you weren't charged for it. LOL. I am requesting reimbursement for the nitrous charge, two of the four quadrants, and the exam fee. Patients have choices in dental care. If a practice advertises expertise in treating dental anxiety, the staff should be trained to actually deliver on that promise. Unfortunately, my experience demonstrated the opposite.