Dr. Kevin R. Haddle, DDS, MD

Dr. Kevin R. Haddle, DDS, MD - Oral surgeon in Geneva, IL
426 S 3rd St, Geneva, IL 60134
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Opens Monday at 8:30am
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Monday8:30am - 5:00pm
Tuesday9:00am - 1:00pm
Wednesday8:30am - 5:00pm
Thursday9:00am - 1:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
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Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryDiplomate, American Board of Cosmetic SurgeryFellow, American Academy of Cosmetic SurgeryDDS Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana 1996MD Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana 1999Surgical Residency: Louisiana State University, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana 1996-2002 Fellowship: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship at Maxillofacial and Facial Aesthetic

Dr. Kevin R. Haddle is dual board-certified for both the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery. After finishing his fellowship in Columbus, Ohio in July 2003, he started work as an associate surgeon in the Chicagoland area. He then decided to purchase a solo practice in Geneva, Illinois where he practices full-scope maxillofacial and facial aesthetic surgery.

Dr. Kevin R. Haddle is an Indianapolis native. He completed an Associates Degree in Science at Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana in 1988 with Magna Cum Laude and finished his Bachelor Degree of Arts in Biology at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana in 1990. Subsequently, he started graduate school at IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana simultaneously doing research in molecular biology in the department of Neuropathology working on molecular degenerative pathways in Alzheimers disease and the sequencing genes at the Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 1990-1992. While working in research, he met his mentor who had a dental degree in conjunction with her PhD. Both came to the conclusion that a career in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery with the plan to pursue a fellowship in Facial Aesthetic Surgery was the best plan for his future.

He earned his dental degree at Indiana University School of Dentistry where he was consistently on the deans list each year and obtained numerous awards and honors including the American Academy of Dental Research Fellowship, the Highest Academic Achievement Award from Delta Sigma Delta, the Harvey G. Levinson Scholarship Memorial Award, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Student Award, and induction into Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Honorary Society.

Following dental school, Dr. Kevin R. Haddle followed his dream and was accepted to the Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Program at Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana in 1996. While there, he obtained his Medical Degree at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in 1999. While in residency, he was involved in research projects and wrote a chapter in the OMS Knowledge Update on Arthrocentesis. He completed his general surgery year at Charity Hospital in 2000. He had rotations with Dr. Myron Tucker in Charlotte, North Carolina and Dr. Eric Dierks in Portland, Oregon in Orthognathic Surgery and Facial Pathology and Aesthetic/Reconstructive Surgery. During his chief year he passed the American Dental Society of Anesthesia Fellowship exam in Richmond, Virginia in 2002.

In 2002, the final leg of his journey, he was accepted to one of the top fellowships in Facial Aesthetic Surgery through the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. His mentor was T. W. Evans DDS, MD, FACS an internationally renowned speaker of Facial Aesthetic Surgery. During his fellowship, he spent time with Dominic Brandy of the Enhanced Images Institute, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania learning the art and science of hair transplantation. In the fall of his fellowship he was given the distinctive honor to lecture at the 28th Annual Louisiana State University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Review Course in the basic principles of blepharoplasy and otoplasty. Also, he completed a research project on the recovery of the sensory nerve of the cheek following cheek implantation.

He has obtained a medical license in Louisiana, Ohio and Illinois and a dental license in Indiana and Illinois. He belongs to numerous organizations including the American Dental Association, the American Medical Association, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Dental Society of Anesthesia, the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology, and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. He is currently dual board-certified in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Facial Cosmetic Surgery and Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

Dr. Kevin R. Haddle enjoys working out, running regularly, and training others. He has an interest in small aircrafts. He loves to work with his hands and pursue home renovations and landscaping. During his spare time he likes to travel, read and attend continuing education courses.

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Rating 4.0 out of 5 based on 31 reviews

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Maggie Lech
2 years ago
Great experience, great doctor and great staff.


diana Sommese
2 years ago
Dr. Kevin Haddle and his staff are amazing! I have been avoiding the removal of my wisdom teeth for 20 years and finally couldn't wait anymore. With pure fear and anxiety I contacted Dr. Haddle and I am so glad I did. From the first conversation with Debbie, who booked my consultation, I already knew I was in good hands. She was able to help me schedule a fast consultation and the extraction removal the following week. During my consultation, Dr. Haddle thoroughly explained the procedure along with extensively explaining the healing and recovery process. Although some of the explanation was scary it was completely on point and greatly appreciated. I did not feel like there were any unknown or surprises along the way. I was completely prepared for the procedure. I definitely would recommend Dr Haddle and his team for your oral surgeon needs!! Thank you Dr Haddle!


Richonda Lewis
2 years ago
The people that work there are so nice and friendly. Thank you for everything and making feel welcome.


Kelly
2 years ago
Do not walk away from this place-run from them. Lassette the office manager doesn't know the meaning of customer service and has no business working in the medical field. Dr Haddle has the personality of a robot. My over 18 daughter had an appointment to get her wisdom teeth removed. The day of the surgery her and my wife showed up on time only to find the office closed and no one there. They Called the answering service who was not aware the office was closed. No sign at door just closed. Later found out office was closed due to a COVID situation within there office. Staff made little to no effort to alert people there appointments were canceled and Lasette the office manager took exception to being called out regarding this. She responded by sending my daughter a certified letter 3 days before the rescheduled surgery alerting her that Dr Haddle was no longer be willing to perform the surgery and we would have to go elsewhere- the same Dr Haddle who said my daughter had 6 impacted teeth and that if they didn't come out soon there was risk of infection! What a doctor! Letter arrived 10am on Saturday while the office was closed so we could not contact them. My daughter did go elsewhere but with COVID and scheduling it took almost 2 months to get in somewhere. Horrible people there are many better choices in the Tri City Area. Other reviews show a pattern of rudeness and unprofessional behavior by there office staff.


Maximus The Great
2 years ago
Awesome customer service, made me feel like family.


Abbigail Winklepleck
2 years ago
In 2019 I had my wisdom teeth removed with Dr. Haddle. He went over the whole procedure very thoroughly and answered every question I had. He is a fantastic surgeon and the whole staff made my time there a breeze. Everyone is so kind and helps through any anxiety that you may have. I also had some cosmetic procedures with Dr. Haddle and wouldn't go to anyone else! he is very precise and makes sure you leave with a natural and effortless look. If you are looking for a a great surgical team this is the place to go! Thank you MFAS:)


Abbigail Winklepleck
3 years ago
In 2019 I had my wisdom teeth removed with Dr. Haddle. He went over the whole procedure very thoroughly and answered every question I had. He is a fantastic surgeon and the whole staff made my time there a breeze. Everyone is so kind and helps through any anxiety that you may have. I also had some cosmetic procedures with Dr. Haddle and wouldn't go to anyone else! he is very precise and makes sure you leave with a natural and effortless look. If you are looking for a a great surgical team this is the place to go! Thank you MFAS:)


Maximus The Great
3 years ago
Awesome customer service, made me feel like family.


Kelly
3 years ago
Do not walk away from this place-run from them. Lassette the office manager doesn't know the meaning of customer service and has no business working in the medical field. Dr Haddle has the personality of a robot. My over 18 daughter had an appointment to get her wisdom teeth removed. The day of the surgery her and my wife showed up on time only to find the office closed and no one there. They Called the answering service who was not aware the office was closed. No sign at door just closed. Later found out office was closed due to a COVID situation within there office. Staff made little to no effort to alert people there appointments were canceled and Lasette the office manager took exception to being called out regarding this. She responded by sending my daughter a certified letter 3 days before the rescheduled surgery alerting her that Dr Haddle was no longer be willing to perform the surgery and we would have to go elsewhere- the same Dr Haddle who said my daughter had 6 impacted teeth and that if they didn't come out soon there was risk of infection! What a doctor! Letter arrived 10am on Saturday while the office was closed so we could not contact them. My daughter did go elsewhere but with COVID and scheduling it took almost 2 months to get in somewhere. Horrible people there are many better choices in the Tri City Area. Other reviews show a pattern of rudeness and unprofessional behavior by there office staff.


Richonda Lewis
3 years ago
The people that work there are so nice and friendly. Thank you for everything and making feel welcome.


Staci Dog
3 years ago
I had all my wisdom teeth removed at once and the pain medication they prescribed me was tramadol 50mg. The night after I was in a lot of pain. Others who have gotten this procedure done know they must have hated my guts.


Mike
3 years ago
I had to get 1 wisdom tooth removed and I'm giving 2 stars to be fair since it is healing properly thus far. However I felt the office was Ill prepared to conduct a surgical procedure on a patient with blood thinners. Anytime I have ever had an invasive procedure I have stopped my blood thinners temporarily but I was advised by dr haddle to continue them. I understand you can't predict how the body will handle a surgery and that risks are involved. But the experience to control the bleeding is where things fall through. I was sent home immediately after the procedure. (im not sure why they did not observe how my body would handle bleeding) A half hour after getting home the bleeding picked up. As most people would the agree the sight of their own blood frightens them, especially when you're drooling large clots of blood like a walking dead zombie for 18 hours straight. Living an hour a way from the office I went to the ER to see if I could get control of the bleeding bc I was not comfortable bleeding profusely for an hour like I was in a car. The bleeding was not normal for post extraction.(this failed and i was sent to the office) I was scolded for going to the ER by my surgeon, which was strange. Only to end up back in another ER on my drive home. (this time advised by dr haddle) because the office failed to stop the bleeding despite gloating his ego about how easy it was to stop it. After 18 hours, 2 blood ruined shirts, a ruined pair of pants, a few blood soaked rags, and about 60 or more soaked guaze I got control of it by reversing my blood thinners at the hospital. Ultimately my poor review is not about the quality of work performed, from what I can tell he does a great job, it's the preparation for the surgery and how complications that followed were handled that negatively impact this. There should have been communication between the surgeon and my primary doctor prior to the procedure. The blood thinners should have been handled the same as they have in the past for surgical procedures because you shouldn't change what works. And a simple post procedural observation even for 30 mins, could possibly have revealed bleeding issues thus alluding hours of complications. Regardless he's not a bad doctor, it was just a bad experience. And I'm basing how this could of been better handled off my numberous past procedures.


Staci Dog
4 years ago
I had all my wisdom teeth removed at once and the pain medication they prescribed me was tramadol 50mg. The night after I was in a lot of pain. Others who have gotten this procedure done know they must have hated my guts.


Mike
4 years ago
I had to get 1 wisdom tooth removed and I'm giving 2 stars to be fair since it is healing properly thus far. However I felt the office was Ill prepared to conduct a surgical procedure on a patient with blood thinners. Anytime I have ever had an invasive procedure I have stopped my blood thinners temporarily but I was advised by dr haddle to continue them. I understand you can't predict how the body will handle a surgery and that risks are involved. But the experience to control the bleeding is where things fall through. I was sent home immediately after the procedure. (im not sure why they did not observe how my body would handle bleeding) A half hour after getting home the bleeding picked up. As most people would the agree the sight of their own blood frightens them, especially when you're drooling large clots of blood like a walking dead zombie for 18 hours straight. Living an hour a way from the office I went to the ER to see if I could get control of the bleeding bc I was not comfortable bleeding profusely for an hour like I was in a car. The bleeding was not normal for post extraction.(this failed and i was sent to the office) I was scolded for going to the ER by my surgeon, which was strange. Only to end up back in another ER on my drive home. (this time advised by dr haddle) because the office failed to stop the bleeding despite gloating his ego about how easy it was to stop it. After 18 hours, 2 blood ruined shirts, a ruined pair of pants, a few blood soaked rags, and about 60 or more soaked guaze I got control of it by reversing my blood thinners at the hospital. Ultimately my poor review is not about the quality of work performed, from what I can tell he does a great job, it's the preparation for the surgery and how complications that followed were handled that negatively impact this. There should have been communication between the surgeon and my primary doctor prior to the procedure. The blood thinners should have been handled the same as they have in the past for surgical procedures because you shouldn't change what works. And a simple post procedural observation even for 30 mins, could possibly have revealed bleeding issues thus alluding hours of complications. Regardless he's not a bad doctor, it was just a bad experience. And I'm basing how this could of been better handled off my numberous past procedures.


Vere Mejia
4 years ago
Lasette from Dr. Haddle's office is the rudest, most unprofessional person I've ever encountered in healthcare. Doesn't listen and makes things up. Is not helpful at all.


Warrny E
4 years ago
I went in for an infected impacted wisdom tooth and another tooth right next to it that had to be removed. The office was able to schedule me for a consultation and surgery right away during the same week. I met with Dr. Haddle and he did an awesome job. The procedure took about 15 minutes from start to finish. I went home and expected to be in a lot of pain for the recovery, but to my surprise I didn't have much pain at all or any other issues. Best dental surgery I've had by far. I highly recommend Dr. Haddle and his practice.


Victoria Ingraham
4 years ago
Unprofessional staff. Took over a week to schedule a consultation. The day before my appointment I touched base to ensure I had everything I needed for the injection procedure to be told that my appointment slot had been given away to someone else.


Vere Mejia
5 years ago
Lasette from Dr. Haddle's office is the rudest, most unprofessional person I've ever encountered in healthcare. Doesn't listen and makes things up. Is not helpful at all.


Victoria Ingraham
5 years ago
Unprofessional staff. Took over a week to schedule a consultation. The day before my appointment I touched base to ensure I had everything I needed for the injection procedure to be told that my appointment slot had been given away to someone else.


Warrny E
5 years ago
I went in for an infected impacted wisdom tooth and another tooth right next to it that had to be removed. The office was able to schedule me for a consultation and surgery right away during the same week. I met with Dr. Haddle and he did an awesome job. The procedure took about 15 minutes from start to finish. I went home and expected to be in a lot of pain for the recovery, but to my surprise I didn't have much pain at all or any other issues. Best dental surgery I've had by far. I highly recommend Dr. Haddle and his practice.


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