Aspen Dental

Aspen Dental - General dentist in Clovis, NM
3700 N Prince St, Clovis, NM 88101
Open
Closes at 7:00pm
SundayClosed
Monday9:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday8:00am - 1:00pm
SaturdayClosed

Reviews

Rating 4.5 out of 5 based on 282 reviews

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Lisa G
a year ago
Everyone was very friendly and they provided great service!


Janet Martz
a year ago
They are all so good there love them.


Veronica S
a year ago
This is one of the friendliest dental offices I have ever been to! You can tell that the dentist and staff really care deeply about their patients. I'm normally anxious at the dentist, and the staff was so understanding and patient with me. The office manager even gave me a bear to hold during the procedure, I took a picture while I was waiting lol. The dentist is completely nonjudgmental and gentle. The assistant was also wonderful as well. I am taking my mom here now that I've found them.


Andrew Studenic
a year ago
I always hated going to the dentist but this dentist here made me feel good about my experience. She was very smart and enthusiastic and I trusted that she had my best interest in mind. Will only be going here from now on.


Kyle Rouckus
a year ago
Excellent tooth doc.


Melissa Wilson
a year ago
Very nice staff, very helpful. Excellent experience! Highly recommend!


Michael Sanders
a year ago
Very awesome Dentistry. Very caring people I would recommend them to everyone.


Talia Guadalupe
2 years ago
A lot of five star fake reviews by people who have suspiciously only reviewed this place. My interaction with the dentist did not go the best. She was condescending and treated me like I was dirty. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else.


Sistar Yancy
2 years ago
Staff was wonderful,


App Store
2 years ago
The staff is awesome. They explain every detail on your treatment plan; answer any questions I have and no"guilt shaming". I highly recommend Aspen Dental to anyone who is looking for help with getting their smile back. V. Harris


S S
2 years ago
I took my father to this Aspen location because he was reluctant to go to his prior dentist. What a difference! The office is very clean and the staff is very friendly and helpful. The Doctor speaks Spanish which is a plus for my father (and for all of us). He tells me that the Doctor was very nice to him and she explained each step making him feel comfortable. After his visit, my father was in a much better shape. No infection or pain. This Doctor did a great job! So, it's highly recommended!


Sofia Lara
2 years ago
Very great service very friendly staff and helpful they go over benefits of insurance and the price breakdowns also they show you your X-rays and 3d imaging of your teeth which I like they have good state of the art equipment


Elizabeth Taylor
2 years ago
I got new dentures from Aspen Dental. They took the time to get them right. I'm so happy with my new smile


Devon Lenon
2 years ago
Most of the staff are very nice and helpful. The Dr. Is awesome so far. I'll have to see after my surgery to review her more. Pain control is huge for me and I know it's going to be very painful so we will see. Overall it's been good so far. I was very impressed when I first called, I had a bad tooth suddenly and la casas wait was months to be seen, no spots for emergency s (shame) so I called Aspen kinda late one afternoon and to my surprise I was seen the next morning (impressive)! Thank you all for being so nice to this chicken I really appreciate it!


robyn walker
2 years ago
Everyone was pleasant and helpful! They explained each step that would take place for my next 3 appointments. Very happy with the service I received.


Devon Weeston
2 years ago
Really friendly staff; Quick on getting patience in! Sharei the office manager was really sweet and patient! Thank you all!


Ice WeU
2 years ago
These reviews are SUS like 1 review and staff was amazing. Yeah right.


TJ G
2 years ago
I was just humiliated. I waited for three hours for a single extraction. I was not a walk-in. I made an appointment and explained what I needed. I waited and waited, and my husband was annoyed because people were coming and going, and we were still there. They moved me to a different room and numbed my gums with topicals and shots. Then they left me there to wait again. My husband flagged someone down to ask how much longer. They apologized and said they would get the dentist soon. Finally, she arrived. So he told the dentist that his time was money and that we had been waiting too long. This statement annoyed her. She asked him if he was serious and asked him to leave. On his way out, he told me to get her name because he wasn't done with her as he would be making a formal complaint with the office manager. He left. The dentist and the assistant whispered behind me. Mind you; I am prepped. I am numbed. I have already paid. All she had to do was pull the tooth. Instead, she and the assistant both fled out of the room with urgency after they whispered to each other. I waited five minutes. Then I looked for them. They were talking to the office manager in the hallway. I explained that they left without saying anything, and I wanted to know what was going on. The dentist smiled and took off my Bib and safety goggles, and told me she would not be doing the extraction right there in the hallway in front of God and everybody. I was confused and embarrassed. He was gone. It was just me. She then lied to the office manager and said he threatened her when he said he wasn't done. He clearly said he would be going to the office manager. That part was omitted. Furthermore, what did that have to do with ME? I was the patient. I was in pain. She didn't care. Her pride got in the way. INSTEAD of admitting that three hours is excessive to wait, she instead chose to punish me over his observation. He left the building as she requested. There was no need to deny me. She left me to suffer another day and told me to go somewhere else. I am waiting for my refund, but corporate is closed. She said she would at least write a script for antibiotics, but the pharmacy was already closed. So now I will suffer AGAIN another day because either she has a huge ego and/or she had an issue with my race. Nothing else makes any sense.


Trish Overton
2 years ago
My daughter made an appointment for 3:00. She was on time. My son accompanied her. They put her in the chair, did an X-ray and deadened her gums. She then continued to sit. My son noticed white people coming in after my daughter was seated. They came in after my daughter and left while my daughter was still in the chair. She sat there for 2 hours and 45 minutes. The dentist finally came in and said, "I know you've been waiting." She then said, I am going to deaden your mouth some more." My son responded, " Are you going to do it now or will it be another 15 minutes? Cause my time is money." The dentist said, " Excuse me?" She then asked my son to leave. As he was leaving, he told my daughter to get her name because he wanted to talk to the office manager. The dentist and the hygienist huddled up together whispering. They both then went to talk to the office manager. Meanwhile my daughter was still waiting. Finally she went into the hall to see what the holdup was. The dentist then walked to my daughter and un clipped the bid and told her they were not going to wait on her. Mind you, it was closing time anyway. My daughter spent 3 hours waiting to have her tooth pulled. She paid with a debit card and when she asked for her money back, the dentist said it had to go to corporate. In my opinion, the only reason they would have her sitting in a chair while white people were coming and going was because she was Black. Once they were home, the office manager called. She said that my son made the dentist fill " uncomfortable." My son asked her "What did I say that made her feel uncomfortable?" Once again, I think the only excuse for them to treated my daughter this way was because she is Black. Otherwise, why wouldn't they pull her tooth after my son had left? 3 hours she waited only for them to not pull her tooth? Shame on them.


Sole Harvest
2 years ago
Look how they left these dental surgery tools out? Was tooken out for an extraction for at least an hour. With no doors on the rooms. This room had a door but it was wide open. I guess The airborne spread of measles, COVID-19, tuberculosis, and SARS ( which is well-documented in the medical literature)The dental literature shows that many dental procedures produce aerosols and droplets that are contaminated with bacteria and blood. These aerosols represent a potential route for disease transmission. This happen while my wife was waiting for treatment. Place is not hygienic, and (Most of the) staff has unchecked biases with a need for Diversity training Sidenote: Mayhap not a good idea for the Dentist and office manager to be friends. It gets in the way of proper management. Because of this the OM would not take my grievance seriously. Seems they become in "Awe" for degrees and the ability to data dump, rather then compassion and equality for humans. What happened to do no harm?


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