Dr. Amber Khan, DMD in Southchase | Locations, Category, Services Offered, Prices List, Top Ratings, Prices, Reviews & More

Located in Southchase, US specializes in Dentist and has earned a 3.7 rating.

About Dr. Amber Khan, DMD

Dr. Amber Khan, DMD (Dentist) is located at 3924 Town Center Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837, United States.

Other Category:

Dentist, Dental implants periodontist, Denture care center

Services:

Dental Crown, Dental Filling, Root canal treatment, Dental Implant, Dental Clean and Polish, Dental Braces, Dental Consultation

Average Prices (minimum – maximum):

Dental prices:
Tooth extraction: 110 (USD)   200 (USD)
Root canal treatment: 910 (USD)   1000 (USD)
Dental Filling: 160 (USD)   270 (USD)
Dental Clean and Polish: 90 (USD)   170 (USD)
Dental Implant: 1000 (USD)   1900 (USD)
Dental Braces: 1100 (USD)   2100 (USD)



Address & Location

Dr. Amber Khan, DMD is located at 3924 Town Center Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837, United States.

Rating:
3.7 out of 5.0 stars

Reviews:
Went in to see if they could help a person with TMJ and loose teeth. Took X-rays and told me of two plans to help me. I waited 10 to 15 minutes while I filled out paperwork. Very nice staff. Clean bathrooms, if you are allergic to anti bacteria soap…don’t use their soap bring your own. Very knowledgeable on dentistry. Had the top teeth taken out for my new ones later on this year. This was very painful for me, because I can’t take the meds that they usually use on regular people. I hurt for several days, but my appliance is beautiful. Eventually, this will be all done and they day I will look and feel better. Did you know your heart is effective to your teeth? They thought they gave me a stronger drug so I couldn’t feel it in June, but I screamed through this one again. Dr. King Kim said we will have to put you under. Who knew this was an option. I said yes. Well, I was driven to his office in Melbourne on Wednesday Sept 5, it is 1325 South Pine St. Suite 102. I got there and no parking, but I was not driving my hubby dropped me off. I entered early, never like to be late for anything, I was greeted with a smile from the receptionist. She said your early, I said yes. We will get you in shortly, I said take your time. 2 mins later, I thought they called me but it was Joleen. I took a good sigh in, remember I had been hurt 2 times and was not looking forward to this at all. I sat back down and waited. It was my turn and the butterflies were out numbering me. I told the hygienist my story and she said I promise you will feel nothing this time. I sat in the chair and they asked me some questions then told me they needed to put in some medicine that would calm me. I felt the needle and the medicine and then I woke up to drilling sounds, but didn’t feel it. I was then sat up and headed for the door. My hubby was waiting with the car. I was very tired and when we got home I fell asleep. I will say Dr. King Kim’s office staff were great! I wish we had done this back in May. I should also tell you it was an extra 1100, but it was well worth it. I am now waiting for the swelling to go down so I can get my other appliance. More to come…
HUNTER’S CREEK DENTAL CENTER. This is an update of a review I wrote some months ago. It has been a huge ordeal. I’m not providing details of what was done; if you want more info, please message me privately. Every time you go there, you get a different person. Only the dentists have names on their lab coats, but they’re easy: there are only two: the jefe, Dr. Khan; and the daughter, Dr. Amber. There are lots of techs, assistants, trainers, schedulers, and so on. Some of them are very good. They never introduce themselves and rarely say what they’re going to do. So I asked. I guess most people don’t.
I went there first in November ’18. My new teeth would be ready, they said, in no more than seven weeks. This and that problems, the lab screwed up, somebody’s on vacation, and so on. I’ve been there 15 times, so I’ve got the skinny.
I’ll have to get a little bit detailed. When you’re missing some teeth, or your temporary’s not fitting right or is hurting, or is making you salivate a lot, it’s a big shock to your entire system. Plus there are a lot of things you can’t do or don’t want to do. Eating out. Smiling, talking. Having people over, going to parties or events, dating. Kissing. (I’m embarrassed just typing it.) What comes after kissing? (Don’t ask.) These are mostly things that you can wait a few weeks to do if you have to. But this ordeal lasted until September ’19. Ten months! And it didn’t fit right until about November. A full year. I have to say one thing. They’re a lot cheaper than the other clinic I went to that charged me $475 for the treatment plan and a ten-minute consultation!
What bugs me most is nobody ever tells you anything. Like when your next appointment is, or things to expect (salivation, loss of appetite, pain), or things to do or not to do. Finally, I just learned to ask. Or search Google.
If you go, remember there are no private exam rooms, only cubicles that are completely open, so unless you whisper, the person in the station next to you knows what you said. One time in the summer, I overheard Dr. Khan refer to me as an “ass” to one of the techs. Thanks, Doc.
First dental visit was okay. In one visit Dr Amber replaced a bottom end of a tooth that had broken off not anywhere near the gum. Made the partial replacement and the fit was great. Only disappointment was Dr Amber offered to replace the portion with a root canal. Initially, thought she was joking. No thank you I dn want dead teeth in my mouth.
Second. Teeth cleaning by hygienist was okay. Dentist checks after cleaning which is a good thing.
Last visit. Had some discomfort in my gum. Asked clerk what visit would cost and after looking at my insurance she said there would be no cost. After the visit the clerk told me $35. What! As I reminded her I asked for the cost before being seen by Dr Amber, she said she failed to look closely. What!? Then Dr Khan comes out and stalks me as if I was not allowed to ask questions.
Dr Amber Referred me to an endodontist (root canal specialist). He found nothing. When the discomfort continued and got worse, went to a specialist in Miami. X-rays revealed a fractured tooth below the gum. The tooth had to be extracted to get to the loose pieces and required an implant. So the Khan’s missed out on that hefty sum of money cause they focus on root canals.
Thought about returning to let both dentist know the outcome & this could be a learning experience. No way.

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