1. Golgoun Habibi, DDS
  2. Golgoun Habibi, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 166 reviews)
  4. 205 East Middlefield Road
  5. Mountain View, CA 94043
  6. (650) 963-0929

Average Patient Rating

5 (166 reviews)
Takes Time to Listen: 100 %
Communicates Well: 100 %
Average Wait Time: 5 minutes

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Diana Frontella
5.0
February 13, 2012

"My only regret is that I didn't see her sooner she is a good dentist and she truly cares for her patients."

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Referral by: Myrna Tufono
5.0
January 30, 2012

"Yes clean happy and smiles go long way"

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Verified on 02-02-2012
Referral by: Terry Francis
5.0
January 17, 2012

"You guy's are all great!"

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Verified on 01-18-2012
Referral by: Maya Binkovich
5.0
January 16, 2012

"Excellent service! "

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Verified on 01-17-2012
Referral by: Stephen Williams
5.0
December 25, 2011

"Always sweet and caring."

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Verified on 12-27-2011
Referral by: Azam Novbakhtian
5.0
July 26, 2011

"hello My experience was overall very fun with Dr. Habibi and her stsff and they did a good job on me and my family. and i love it"

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Verified on 08-06-2011

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Education and Credentials

OU - University of Oklahoma GU - Georgetown University KJMC - Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Interfaith Medical Center

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Blog

10-23-2010

 

Q: What got you into this specific practice of medicine?

A: Since I was in fifth grade, I wanted to be a dentist. I wanted to make everyone smile and this profession is based on making people's smile nicer.

 

Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?

A: I moved to California because most of my cousins live here and I love the diversity of patients that I have in this area. I have opened my horizons and learned so much about many different cultures since I... read more

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