Barth Chad DDS is a trusted dental practice located in KCMO, MO and proudly serves patients in the 64131 zipcode area and nearby towns. Conveniently situated at 400 E Red Bridge Rd #120, Kansas City, MO 64131, USA, this dental office is dedicated to delivering high-quality, compassionate oral healthcare for patients of all ages. With an average patient rating of 4 stars, the practice has built a reputation for professionalism and care. Common treatments at this location may include routine cleanings, check-ups, fillings, and preventive dental care. Patients can call (816) 942-8666 to book an appointment or inquire about services. For more details about treatments offered, office policies, or insurance information, visit their website at http://www.chadbarthdds.com/. Office hours may vary, so it's recommended to call ahead or check online for current availability.
He waited until AFTER my root canal was done to tell me that he does not prescribe basic medication for pain management. And was rude and argumentative when I called him out about it. Sick, cruel little man. You’d save money just letting a friend curb stomp the teeth out of a you. The whole side of my face is in agony. DO NOT GO HERE! Unless you love pain.
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Office staff argumentative and unresponsive. Called twice to ask for refills for pre-treatment antibiotics, given different excuses each time. I will be finding another dentist.
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I am a relatively new patient, but the four visits I have had, Dr. Barth and his staff have been super friendly and have made me feel very comfortable! I would go so far to say it was a JOY to go to the dentist today! (Now how often can one say that?) Thank you to everyone there for the amazing job!
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Dr Barth and his staff were fantastic. He has been my dentist for 6 years. Best experience with a dentist I’ve had in my life. Professional staff and punctual. If you don’t have a dentist, Dr. Barth and his office will take care of you!
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I went to Dr. Barth due to pain in one of my molars. The staff was nice and they got me in as a new patient the same day. When I saw Dr. Barth, he said my molar was really infected and suggested pulling the tooth. I agreed and expected to receive an antibiotic first to clear the infection. Dr. Barth stated an antibiotic was not needed and he could go ahead and pull the tooth. He gave me injections to numb me up. Once he came back into the room I informed him that I was not numb and felt like I needed more injections. He said it was not needed and as I may feel a little more pressure and pulling due to the infection. Dr. Barth started on my tooth and I could feel everything. I have never felt pain like that in my life. I think my body went into shock due to the pain, as I was shaking from head to toe and crying. I finally asked him to stop. I told Dr. Barth I was in so much pain and state that due to the infection he could not get me numb enough so I would feel the actually pulling. I advised him that’s why I thought I needed an antibiotic first. He said no it would not have mattered. I told him I had never had a tooth pulled without an antibiotic first and I had never felt any pain. He then got rude with me and suggested I just see an oral surgeon so they could knock me out and pull the tooth. He said he could have the tooth out in under a minute if I could just take it for a little longer. I tried to gather myself and let him finish. I felt like I was completely tortured that day! I have had two c-sections and only took motrin after both my kids, so I can take pain. This was pain like no other. When I went to pay the front desk clerk even said she hates hearing and seeing people like me in pain. So my though was this is the norm for this office. The experience with Dr. Barth was so bad that I could not talk about it all day without crying. Again, I was completely tortured! I even woke up throughout the night crying due to having nightmares. I would NEVER go back to Dr. Barth! I actually consulted another dentist and they said they would never pull a tooth without giving antibiotics first, as it is to risky for infection and other complications.
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