Dr. James E. Stich

Dr. James E. Stich - Endodontist in Fairfield, CA
1377 Oliver Rd, Fairfield, CA 94534
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Opens today at 8:00am
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Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
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Rating 4.3 out of 5 based on 6 reviews

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Angela Turner
2 years ago
Dr. Stich and his staff are amazing! They were very kind and helped me out to get me in when I was in pain. He explained everything he was going to do and was very thorough with his evaluation to make sure we were getting the right tooth. He was gentle and kind and so was his assistant and front staff. He also called to check on me at night after hours on his own time. I would definitely recommend Dr. Stich!


Cat M
3 years ago
Dr Stich is very personable, professional and caring. I have had a few appointments with him to revise a root canal performed by another Dr a few years back. He helped me by explaining the procedure ahead of time and checking on me as we went along. Also, his staff was very kind. I have really bad anxiety and they put my mind at ease. When each session of the procedure was finished, he would call that evening to make sure I was doing ok. And when it was all finished, about a month or two later I received something in the mail. Turns out, I was owed back some money on what I'd paid so they sent me a check/refund. So he's honest too. I would highly recommend going to Dr Stich. No more pain!!


Kees Elmes
3 years ago
I saw Dr. Stich last fall about a root canal. After a couple visits and multiple imaging studies, I decided to put off my procedure until this year for financial reasons. So when I was ready for the procedure I called and spoke to the receptionist in his office to schedule the procedure or see if he needed me to come in again before then. She said she would speak to Dr. Stich and get back to me. They never did. I only found out through my dentist that I had been "fired" from his practice and that he would no longer be treating me. When I asked my dentist why, he said he didn't know. So I called the office and again they didn't return my call to explain. This is completely unprofessional, disrespectful and unkind. I have no idea why he "fired" me from his practice. Certainly I would like to know because if I said or did something wrong I want to know about it so I don't do it again in the future. Maybe it was because I asked too many questions? Or was it because I took too long to have the surgery? If so, this is bad practice because patients have the right to choose when it is the best time to have a surgery, especially when they are paying out of pocket (unless it's an emergency, of course). Patients also have the right to ask questions about their care prior to a surgery and feel comfortable with their decision. And lastly, if someone is "fired" from a practice, patients deserve an explanation, especially when they've invested their time and money with that provider. I honestly have no idea why he dropped me as a patient. As a health care provider myself, I know that in my practice it is a rare occasion that I "fire" a patient and that only happens if a patient is inappropriate with me or my office staff. I was always polite with Dr. Stich and his office staff and I paid my bills. I cannot comment on his surgical skills but because of the unprofessional way in which he treated me I would not recommend Dr. Stich to my friends or family.


Cat M
3 years ago
Dr Stich is very personable, professional and caring. I have had a few appointments with him to revise a root canal performed by another Dr a few years back. He helped me by explaining the procedure ahead of time and checking on me as we went along. Also, his staff was very kind. I have really bad anxiety and they put my mind at ease. When each session of the procedure was finished, he would call that evening to make sure I was doing ok. And when it was all finished, about a month or two later I received something in the mail. Turns out, I was owed back some money on what I'd paid so they sent me a check/refund. So he's honest too. I would highly recommend going to Dr Stich. No more pain!!


Kees Elmes
4 years ago
I saw Dr. Stich last fall about a root canal. After a couple visits and multiple imaging studies, I decided to put off my procedure until this year for financial reasons. So when I was ready for the procedure I called and spoke to the receptionist in his office to schedule the procedure or see if he needed me to come in again before then. She said she would speak to Dr. Stich and get back to me. They never did. I only found out through my dentist that I had been "fired" from his practice and that he would no longer be treating me. When I asked my dentist why, he said he didn't know. So I called the office and again they didn't return my call to explain. This is completely unprofessional, disrespectful and unkind. I have no idea why he "fired" me from his practice. Certainly I would like to know because if I said or did something wrong I want to know about it so I don't do it again in the future. Maybe it was because I asked too many questions? Or was it because I took too long to have the surgery? If so, this is bad practice because patients have the right to choose when it is the best time to have a surgery, especially when they are paying out of pocket (unless it's an emergency, of course). Patients also have the right to ask questions about their care prior to a surgery and feel comfortable with their decision. And lastly, if someone is "fired" from a practice, patients deserve an explanation, especially when they've invested their time and money with that provider. I honestly have no idea why he dropped me as a patient. As a health care provider myself, I know that in my practice it is a rare occasion that I "fire" a patient and that only happens if a patient is inappropriate with me or my office staff. I was always polite with Dr. Stich and his office staff and I paid my bills. I cannot comment on his surgical skills but because of the unprofessional way in which he treated me I would not recommend Dr. Stich to my friends or family.


mary ann combs
4 years ago
First root canal in over 50 years!! Dr Stitch was reassuring by his gentle demeanor, which allowed me to relax during the procedure. Very professional office staff.


conward gunzales
4 years ago
Dr. James well patient and collective in what he does and I can see he his a pro on detecting other issue that other dentist could not find. He is the place to go for root canal.


mary ann combs
5 years ago
First root canal in over 50 years!! Dr Stitch was reassuring by his gentle demeanor, which allowed me to relax during the procedure. Very professional office staff.


conward gunzales
5 years ago
Dr. James well patient and collective in what he does and I can see he his a pro on detecting other issue that other dentist could not find. He is the place to go for root canal.


Rose Garcia
5 years ago
I saw this doctor years ago after being told my tooth was 75 percent gone and cannot be saved. He completed my root canal and I now have a crown. Wonderful experience, this office made me feel safe and not afraid.


Rose Garcia
6 years ago
I saw this doctor years ago after being told my tooth was 75 percent gone and cannot be saved. He completed my root canal and I now have a crown. Wonderful experience, this office made me feel safe and not afraid.


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