Read Reviews for Dr. James Dryden
Dr. Dryden does not accept insurance coverage of any kind. This approach leads to more personal attention with fewer patients waiting for service. However, it also leads to much higher bills. The amount of the bill also depends on how much time the doctor spends with you.
His work has been very good; attention to detail very good; explanation of his findings and recommendations very good.
I know this doctor: 2 years
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I discovered this dentist in the "Best Dentists" issue of the Washingtonian Magazine. Dr. Dryden's office is pleasant and friendly, but his demeanor is professional and business-like. He's been practicing in Falls Church for almost 30 years.
For a basic cleaning and bite-wing X-ray, they charged me $297 which seems expensive relative to Wilmington, DE where I would pay ($120-200) depending on services rendered. But I don't know if this is considered expensive for the Washington DC area.
Although I really liked the other staff, especially the dental hygienist, I was concerned that Dr. Dryden was "pushing" new technology and trying to steer me towards worrying about my teeth. Since I don't have dental insurance, this leads me to pause before taking any unnecessary interventions. Has anyone else had experiences with Dr. Dryden? Is $297 too expensive for a basic checkup with bite-wing X-rays?
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