Dr. Simon Chow received his degree of Doctorate of Dental Medicine in 1992 from Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine. Dr. Chow was a clinical instructor in the Department of Removable Prosthodontics at Boston University Dental School from 1992 to 1997. He then subsequently relocated to California and is fortunate enough to serve the Camarillo community ever since.
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Rating 4.0 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
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2 years ago
I'm not actually sure if its still the same dentist. but my visit 10 years ago really messed me up, i cant remember which dentist it was, I believe he was the only white one tho? I was 17, he removed my wisdom teeth, it was the most painful experience I had they gave me 3 painkillers and didnt inform me anything after, just my jaw took some damage, and later in the day i couldn't breath of how swollen my throat got. The hospital had to give me shots for pain and swelling and i stayed their a few hours, and still cried to sleep. I came back to inform em, and they acted like I only wanted painkillers, it was the nurse? front desk lady who kept saying yah..sure, sure, , a few days later i got a call, and all the dentist told me to sit on a dental chair and told me if the doctor informed me n such and i was so dam scared, i nearly cried and I said no he didnt. Later after they lady informed me they dont cover my insurance and i cant come anymore, and my bottom wisdom wasn't covered . I remember the doctor looking at me from the office, and that was it, i was in pain and ever since then i Have had migraines which i didnt even connect it till years later thanks to my other dentist and doctor. Now i just am really too scared to come here ever again or really any new dentist besides a normal check up Again im sorry it seems that their is a New doctor whos now owner? Im not sure.
Illogical Void
3 years ago
I'm not actually sure if its still the same dentist. but my visit 10 years ago really messed me up, i cant remember which dentist it was, I believe he was the only white one tho? I was 17, he removed my wisdom teeth, it was the most painful experience I had they gave me 3 painkillers and didnt inform me anything after, just my jaw took some damage, and later in the day i couldn't breath of how swollen my throat got. The hospital had to give me shots for pain and swelling and i stayed their a few hours, and still cried to sleep. I came back to inform em, and they acted like I only wanted painkillers, it was the nurse? front desk lady who kept saying yah..sure, sure, , a few days later i got a call, and all the dentist told me to sit on a dental chair and told me if the doctor informed me n such and i was so dam scared, i nearly cried and I said no he didnt. Later after they lady informed me they dont cover my insurance and i cant come anymore, and my bottom wisdom wasn't covered . I remember the doctor looking at me from the office, and that was it, i was in pain and ever since then i Have had migraines which i didnt even connect it till years later thanks to my other dentist and doctor. Now i just am really too scared to come here ever again or really any new dentist besides a normal check up Again im sorry it seems that their is a New doctor whos now owner? Im not sure.
K A Crowell
4 years ago
Dr. Chow is gentle and thorough. We have been going to him for about 15 years and followed him when he set up his own practice.
K A Crowell
5 years ago
Dr. Chow is gentle and thorough. We have been going to him for about 15 years and followed him when he set up his own practice.