Uchida Clyde Y DDS

Uchida Clyde Y DDS - General dentist in Honolulu, HI
4211 Waialae Ave # 3070, Honolulu, HI 96816
Open
Closes at 4:00pm
SundayClosed
Monday8:45am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:45am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:45am - 5:00pm
ThursdayClosed
Friday8:45am - 5:00pm
Saturday7:30am - 4:00pm

American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Certified, Specialty Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry and a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Dr. Renee Uchida-Hashizume has the training and education necessary to provide patients with the dental care that every parents expects for their child.

Dr. Uchida works alongside her father, Dr. Clyde Uchida, and her twin sister, Dr. Cherie Uchida. The doctors maintain two inviting offices that are equipped with the latest dental equipment and designed for young patients. Dr. Uchida-Hashizume provides a fun and gentle environment so each patient has a pleasant and rewarding dental experience. She strives to help families prevent dental cavities and ensure proper dental habits.

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Rating 3.1 out of 5 based on 8 reviews

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S LH
4 years ago
My son has been going to the Uchidas for 16 years and always experienced friendly, caring, and professional care. I have found it helpful to know upfront of what services are covered by insurance and what will be my share if payment. You have the option of denying services that insurance will not cover. I also find it very convenient that there are offices in Pearl City and Kahala.


S LH
5 years ago
My son has been going to the Uchidas for 16 years and always experienced friendly, caring, and professional care. I have found it helpful to know upfront of what services are covered by insurance and what will be my share if payment. You have the option of denying services that insurance will not cover. I also find it very convenient that there are offices in Pearl City and Kahala.


Amy Feeley
6 years ago
I didn't even get the the point of having my children see this dental practice, they are absurd. The first thing staff did was to ask us about our insurance, before asking anything else. After we went through insurance verification for both kids, the staff informed me that the office has a "separation policy" meaning that the office requires the kids be brought to the treatment area without the parent. They "feel that this causes better behavior by the kids." I explained further that both of my kids are significantly disabled and that one relies on me for communication and the other is extremely fearful and that they require my presence as an accommodation for their documented disability. They "had to talk to the dentist" to decide whether they could make an accommodation for my children's disability (their legally protected right) that was "against" their elective policy. Later they called me back to state that they would not accommodate my children's needs because the dentist would not break policy. This is, of course illegal under ADA. You cannot legally hold your elective, baseless policy over federal disability law. Now I happen to be a public health specialist who administratively manages a multi-million dollar healthcare network, and I tend to base my organizational policies on what is legal, and secondarily on best practice. A quick review of literature demonstrates that while there is NOT sufficient evidence that separation improves children's behavior, there is evidence that the vast majority of parents and children report that they do not feel comfortable with separation. Do these dentists care at all about federal law, or what their patients and their caregivers want? Do they care about aligning their practices policy with clinical best practice or simply what they find most convenient? Sorry, but if you cannot practice in front of me, you aren't touching my vulnerable, non-verbal child. There are dozens of pediatric dentists in Honolulu, so gratefully, I don't have to deal with these chuckle-heads. Perhaps they should consider running their practice more professionally.


Jinny
6 years ago
I 100% agree with the feedback about the staff being rude. They are the rudest I've experienced in any doctors office. I stopped going to Dr. Uchida due to his staff, mainly the front desk who you see first. I have no complaints about Dr. Uchida except that when I told him he said he'd look into it and I never received a call back of any sort. In my opinion when you run a business that relies on customer satisfaction, there should be follow ups on complaints especially because businesses rely a lot on word of mouth and now with the internet it's very easy to write good/bad reviews.. I confronted them and of course they denied their actions but then said they were discussing another client. So, they not only are unprofessional and rude but stupid...lol. Mind you, I just gave birth to my son so I was a little self conscious about my appearance but I'd have to say I looked better then the two um....cows behind the desk. I had brought my 3 year old daughter for a check up along with my husband in tow, who witnessed all of it . Of course, he already knew I was going to say something to them and Dr. Uchida. It's too bad that he has such low ratings, lost referrals and clients that have gone to other dentists all due to his very unprofessional and unwelcoming staff. He really needs to think about adjusting his staff and hiring people that care about his business by caring for his patients. I'm glad to see that this wasn't just in my head and unfortunately for Dr. Uchida very real experiences that others have had.This review is long overdue. I accidentally stumbled across these reviews and felt I needed to say something to validate the other reviewers.


Amy Feeley
6 years ago
I didn't even get the the point of having my children see this dental practice, they are absurd. The first thing staff did was to ask us about our insurance, before asking anything else. After we went through insurance verification for both kids, the staff informed me that the office has a "separation policy" meaning that the office requires the kids be brought to the treatment area without the parent. They "feel that this causes better behavior by the kids." I explained further that both of my kids are significantly disabled and that one relies on me for communication and the other is extremely fearful and that they require my presence as an accommodation for their documented disability. They "had to talk to the dentist" to decide whether they could make an accommodation for my children's disability (their legally protected right) that was "against" their elective policy. Later they called me back to state that they would not accommodate my children's needs because the dentist would not break policy. This is, of course illegal under ADA. You cannot legally hold your elective, baseless policy over federal disability law. Now I happen to be a public health specialist who administratively manages a multi-million dollar healthcare network, and I tend to base my organizational policies on what is legal, and secondarily on best practice. A quick review of literature demonstrates that while there is NOT sufficient evidence that separation improves children's behavior, there is evidence that the vast majority of parents and children report that they do not feel comfortable with separation. Do these dentists care at all about federal law, or what their patients and their caregivers want? Do they care about aligning their practices policy with clinical best practice or simply what they find most convenient? Sorry, but if you cannot practice in front of me, you aren't touching my vulnerable, non-verbal child. There are dozens of pediatric dentists in Honolulu, so gratefully, I don't have to deal with these chuckle-heads. Perhaps they should consider running their practice more professionally.


Jinny
7 years ago
I 100% agree with the feedback about the staff being rude. They are the rudest I've experienced in any doctors office. I stopped going to Dr. Uchida due to his staff, mainly the front desk who you see first. I have no complaints about Dr. Uchida except that when I told him he said he'd look into it and I never received a call back of any sort. In my opinion when you run a business that relies on customer satisfaction, there should be follow ups on complaints especially because businesses rely a lot on word of mouth and now with the internet it's very easy to write good/bad reviews.. I confronted them and of course they denied their actions but then said they were discussing another client. So, they not only are unprofessional and rude but stupid...lol. Mind you, I just gave birth to my son so I was a little self conscious about my appearance but I'd have to say I looked better then the two um....cows behind the desk. I had brought my 3 year old daughter for a check up along with my husband in tow, who witnessed all of it . Of course, he already knew I was going to say something to them and Dr. Uchida. It's too bad that he has such low ratings, lost referrals and clients that have gone to other dentists all due to his very unprofessional and unwelcoming staff. He really needs to think about adjusting his staff and hiring people that care about his business by caring for his patients. I'm glad to see that this wasn't just in my head and unfortunately for Dr. Uchida very real experiences that others have had.This review is long overdue. I accidentally stumbled across these reviews and felt I needed to say something to validate the other reviewers.


Jennifer Long
7 years ago
Very friendly and treat you like family! My favorite Dentist I have seen.


Jennifer Long
8 years ago
Very friendly and treat you like family! My favorite Dentist I have seen.


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