Dr. Jayne A. Sanchez

Dr. Jayne A. Sanchez - General dentist in Mandeville, LA
2 St Ann Dr UNIT 5, Mandeville, LA 70471
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Opens Monday at 8:00am
SundayClosed
Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed

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Rating 4.8 out of 5 based on 77 reviews

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Renee Cheek
2 years ago
Dr. Sanchez and staff are extremely professional and make you feel right at ease. Highly recommend!


Missy Vivien
2 years ago
I had a dental emergency and they got me in within an hour. Very supportive.


Thomas archer
2 years ago
It has always been a pleasure having Dr. Sanchez and her staff take care of my teeth!


YESIMTHEGAME
2 years ago
Professional. Friendly. Clean.


Brittany Roaden
2 years ago
I highly recommend Dr. Sanchez and her staff. I have used her for all of my dental needs for 10+ years and never had a bad experience!


Barbara Treuil
2 years ago
I forgot about my appt (oops!) The office called me and they fit me in. It was about 20 minutes late, but I got in. They are VERY accommodating.


mike ancelet
2 years ago
I've been a patient there for a lotta years and am always pleased. Great bunch of folks.


Brad Burns
2 years ago
Recently switched to Dr. Sanchez and I'm so glad I did. Highly recommend!


Valerie Roberts
2 years ago
Dr. Sanchez is a great Dentist! She takes wonderful care of her patients.She provides a comfortable environment and an efficient staff to make your visits about as comfortable as can be expected at your Dentist's office. Even my Son's family used Dr. Sanchez until they moved out of the area.


Greta Perry
2 years ago
My whole family has been going to Dr. Sanchez for the past 15 years. We all still love this practice! One kid even travels from out of state. We would give more stars if we could!


Leonard Findley
2 years ago
Dr. Sanchez was great! She answered all my questions and fixed my tooth with no problems.


Chad Cielencki
2 years ago
The staff was very friendly and professional. I am happy with the service received and will continue to visit this office for all my dental needs.


Linda Wacker
2 years ago
Alway a great team .


Natalie Y
2 years ago
Love Dr. Jayne and her entire staff. I've been going there for years and have always been treated with kindness and respect.


Angelica Kelley
2 years ago
Positive Vibes are always present! Love this office.


51 and Happy
3 years ago
Would never go anywhere else as long as Dr Sanchez is available/in practice. I've been a patient for years.


TJ Kirk
3 years ago
I had the most shockingly unprofessional and bizarre medical experience of my life at this dentist's office. I have been here several times before for check-ups and cleanings, and have always had a fairly typical experiences. Last time I went, I was told that I had a severe cavity that might require a root canal. A friendly assistant led me to the back and seated me in the examination chair. The assistant applied a numbing ointment to my gums to numb the injection site so that the dentist could do her work. When Dr. Sanchez arrived, I was sitting quietly in the exam chair with my hands folded on my lap, watching Judge Judy on the television, and waiting for the numbing ointment to take effect so that the procedure could begin. The dentist asked me, "Are you nervous of something?" in a weirdly condescending way, as if it would be abnormal for me to be nervous. A lot of people get nervous at the dentist, don't they? I suffer from mild social anxiety, and so I am not a chatty person under even ideal circumstances. In a location like a dentist's office, I'm even more economical in my use of language. Thus, when I was asked this question, I shrugged and gave a slight nod. I didn't really like the tone she was speaking to me with. She made me feel like there was something wrong with me if I was nervous. "I can't do this if you're not going to talk to me," she declared. I wasn't really sure how to respond to that. "What do you want me to say?" I asked. Did she want a verbal answer to the prior question about nervousness? Did she want me to simply vow to be more communicative? I have no idea. I was now trying to navigate a very strange situation wherein the professional that is supposed to be putting me at ease and creating a comfortable environment was instead coming at me with a snarky hostility that I don't feel like I did anything to invite. "If you aren't going to talk to me, you can just go somewhere else," she snapped. I was completely shocked. What had I even done wrong? I was being given the bum's rush on an appointment I'd made weeks ago because I shrugged and nodded when she asked if I was nervous? It seemed unreal. At this point, I got up out of the chair. I did call her a name at this point. I'm not going to lie. I called her a "F***ing weirdo." I regret being so crude in the moment, but I was shocked. She murmured something to the effect of how "that's how I feel about you." I guess she was implying that I'm the weirdo? I'm not sure what I did to become a weirdo in her mind, other than being a bit nervous before a dental procedure. I am a 6'6 tall man with a big beard, so maybe she was put off or intimidated by my appearance in some way? I have no idea what her problem was, to be perfectly honest. The end result of the incident is that now I have to delay medical treatment for this cavity even further, increasing the odds that I will need a root canal. I must now seek out a new dentist, fill out new medical forms, perhaps undergo new X rays. I also had to drive around with my mouth numb for 30 minutes afterwards. This entire debacle is the absolute apotheosis of ridiculousness. I keep going over the event in my mind trying to figure out what I could have said or done to make the encounter turn out differently than it did. Maybe I should have just told her, "Yes, doctor, I do feel nervous. Medical procedures like this one do make me nervous." Would that have calmed her down? I have no idea. I get the distinct impression that a grudge was born against me the second she laid eyes on me and she was simply looking for an excuse to avoid seeing me as a patient. Her behavior from the onset was antagonistic and condescending. I am extremely disgusted by the treatment I received at this office, and I want to caution all who read this review that the same thing could befall you if you choose this dentist.


Lynne Campo
5 years ago
My whole family has been to Dr. Sanchez. She did crown work for my husband, he was very satisfied, and he really doesn't like going to the dentist! I have had my teeth cleaned and so has my daughter. She is a painless dentist and the office is immaculate. All of the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. #WomanOwned!


YestwentyFOUR Wins
5 years ago
This Dentist is very inflexible in certain areas. BTW she told me at the end of my last visit that I needed a few fillings and that I had a cavity. WELL, I went to another dentist a few days later and he stated that I did not need any fillings and that I did not have a single cavity! Don't go here. I was never told why I needed two other fillings. Treatment plans are usually very close from one dentist to another, especially when referring to a cavity.


Jennifer Fabre
5 years ago
Outstanding Provider! Outstanding Staff! Dr. Sanchez goes above and beyond her call of duty to answer questions and make her patients feel comfortable in her setting. Recommended!


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