This was something I experienced:
years ago a dental practice I went to had a hygienist who for whatever reason, did not have daycare for her 10 year old son.
So, the kid would 'hangout' in the exam room and watch mom do teeth cleanings.
Apparently, from the look I got from her, no one had ever objected to the kid staring at them before I did, and she rolled her eyes and acted put out when I requested the kid leave the room.
This same practice charged me an extra $35 dollars for my needing help with an insurance form and the dentist having to come to reception to answer a couple questions.
I regret making up a specious excuse for for them when I moved on to a different dentist, I should have really vented about what a rotten office they had.
years ago a dental practice I went to had a hygienist who for whatever reason, did not have daycare for her 10 year old son.
So, the kid would 'hangout' in the exam room and watch mom do teeth cleanings.
Apparently, from the look I got from her, no one had ever objected to the kid staring at them before I did, and she rolled her eyes and acted put out when I requested the kid leave the room.
This same practice charged me an extra $35 dollars for my needing help with an insurance form and the dentist having to come to reception to answer a couple questions.
I regret making up a specious excuse for for them when I moved on to a different dentist, I should have really vented about what a rotten office they had.
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