Austin Oral Surgery
4.6/5
4.6 /5
33 Verified Reviews
711 West 38th St, Ste. A-1, Austin, TX 78705, US
(512) 454-6725
33 Verified Reviews
5.0/5
5.0 /5
After a poor experience elsewhere, Dr Quaroni and staff were thoughtful, calm, and capable. This was a very professional and easy experience.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
I experienced a very positive process (wisdom tooth extraction) and result. In my estimation no improvements required.

4.0/5
4.0 /5
I paid what I thought was the full charge, half at the initial appointment and half at the time of the extraction, but later was billed an additional amount, apparently for the initial visit. Just a little disappointing.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Dr. Quarantine is the best! His work is perfect and he is very considerate of his patients. I'm really glad I found him for my dental needs.

1.0/5
1.0 /5
They were an hour and a half late. When they didn’t have a reason why or an explanation nor apology and they so how upset I was the rushed me under anesthesia. When woken I was rushed out the door a bloody mess.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Everyone I met was professional and kind . Dr. Q was most pleasant , gentle and kind . He explained the procedure and answered my questions . Lena was excellent with instructions and post op care. The written instructions were most helpful and complete.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Even though my dad had to have three teeth removed, we greatly appreciate Adagis' help with pre and post op teaching. We appreciate Tatianna help with going over cost and finding out my dad was 100% covered. Not boasting just now a days this was really great news. Dr Zarugg was great. In and out and done. Thank you so much. Adagi good luck in school!!

5.0/5
5.0 /5
The staff was great and I had no issues following my procedures. They did a great follow up after each procedure.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Everyone was great !

1.0/5
1.0 /5
I was not given any info about how brutal this experience would be. My paperwork indicated that I would be given general anesthesia, which is defined as not being conscious of what is happening. But I only had “twilight sleep” which largely wore off pretty quickly. It would have been hard to miss how much pain I was expressing but it was relentless. I have black bruises on my face from the assistant holding my head down and my mouth open. I feel violated. You really need to be clear with your patients about the intensity of the procedure and how long it will take to recover. I learned more from reading a subreddit on dentures after the procedure than was given to me by your practice beforehand.