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Dr. Ronald Receveur DDS - Dentist

2.5 based on 2 reviews

1 Rating out of 5 stars

(812) 945-7645

New Albany, IN

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Dr. Ronald Receveur Rating 2.5 stars based on 2 reviews $$$
Modest Facilities
Inefficient Service
Stressful Procedures
Average Results
Expensive Cost
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Review 1 by Stars: 2.0 on Link
I agree with the previous review about most points. Though, there were 2 or 3 great people on staff , He has trouble with most staff and should fire anybody that shows the level of incompetency that I witnessed. I am glad that I decided to only do half at a time because I found another dentist to do the other half and the new dentist and staff experience is a cake walk and a dream compared to the bungling job I RECEIVED from RECEVEUR. I wish I could have that year back of my life and never suffered the physical and mental pain that occurred. $20,000 plus is too much to pay a dentist for HIS kind of treatment.

About Front Desk: The two people sitting there are either good cop / bad cop or Jekyll and Hyde. I suggest hanging up and calling back until you get the good one.

Front desk:

My Experience: Dental Implants

Duration: one year plus

I know this doctor: 3 years

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Smiling Patient likes Dr. Ronald Receveur on Sept. 24, 2017, 11:19 a.m.
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Review 2 by Stars: 2.5 on Link
I thought this was the answer in getting rid of dentures. This has been a nightmare, and we're still not done. From the start the truth wasn't told. He says one thing and does something else, not good. He makes decisions without consultation. What he believes is right isn't what always works, but if he believes it then you stuck (unless you want to argue). I argued for a year and it did no good. I wish I hadn't met this smooth talker. I'm having to go this alone now.

About Front Desk: Front desk personal always smile and a friendly word, and they'll tell you how nice a smile you have (after you get new teeth).

I know this doctor: It has been almost two years since process started.

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Smiling Patient dislikes Dr. Ronald Receveur
Terrible on Aug. 25, 2017, 11:34 a.m. Link
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