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Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

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512 N Young St, Kennewick, Washington, 99336, United States
(509) 783-7600 cboms.com
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Jan 18, 2018
After dealing with a dental issue for almost 2 months, I was referred to Columbia Basin Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Copper and his staff are amazing. They showed empathy for my pain, and provided compassionate care. Dr. Copper fixed my problem and his staff are all phenomenal. I highly recommend this office, specifically Dr. Cooper. Thank you for the fantastic, prompt care.

Jan 3, 2018
They were super nice and understanding and made sure I knew what they were doing and how. They also did a great job explaining to my boyfriend you picked me up how to care for me and what exactly they did in surgery because I wouldn't remember well after waking up. Great service would come back again for any other oral surgerys.

Dec 21, 2017
The Dr was incredibly friendly and helpful. He didn't seem rushed and answered all the questions we had. The hygienist staff was super friendly and positive. I would absolutely recommend this place to anyone.

Dec 22, 2017
My daughter's extraction went smoothly and staff was friendly and professional. My only caveat is that Dr. Reddinger, while very professional, never introduced himself to either my daughter or myself, neither during our consult, nor on the day of the procedure. The surgery techs did, of course...I have run into this occasionally with other dentists as well, and though it's a small thing, I would really like be properly introduced to the person to whom I'm potentially entrusting my child's life! It goes a long way toward making a patient comfortable...just a little tip for your "bedside manner".

Nov 27, 2017
Wow! I've never felt so comfortable with a dentist, much less in a surgery and these guys DEFINITELY nailed it. I had my four wisdom teeth taken out last week, went through horrible pain but I feel great a week and 3 days later! Walked in scared but came out in a wheelchair laughing harder than I ever had. Thank you CBOMS for all your hard work and the experiences! I recommend this place is you're trying to get any dental surgery. These guys will do it the best way possible.

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