1. Jack Y. Chen, DDS
  2. Jack Y. Chen, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 40 reviews)
  4. 1717 NE 44th Street
  5. Suite A
  6. Renton, WA 98056
  7. Practice Website

  8. (425) 333-7502

Average Patient Rating

5 (40 reviews)
Takes Time to Listen: 100 %
Communicates Well: 100 %
Average Wait Time: 1 minutes

Patient Referrals

Referral by:
5.0
March 22, 2012

"The best dental clinic I`ve ever experience in my entire life. modern &great technolgy, good addministration and a well organise & experience crew as well as the reception. Give them a try,you will be glad you did.Victor."

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Verified on 03-23-2012
Referral by:
5.0
February 17, 2012

"Great dental clinic - great staff - highly recommended"

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Verified on 02-17-2012
Referral by:
5.0
February 15, 2012

"The best dentist I ever been to, the staff is so friendly and nice,
On my first appointment they cleaned my teeth and no pain I will continue to see this dentist."

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Verified on 02-16-2012
Referral by:
5.0
January 12, 2012

"As always, the experience from start to finish was excellent. Everyone on staff makes the process easy- Katie is great about friendly reminders and customizing the process for scheduling and confirming. Dr. Chen is one of the best health care providers I've ever known, in regard to his attention to detail, asking good questions and listening, and providing sound advice with the wellness of patients as his first and foremost agenda- not profit motive. He's made concerted efforts, with humor and kindness, to cajole my son to brush more and works gently with my daughter, who has difficulty with cleanings, due to high sensitivity. I highly recommend!"

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Verified on 01-12-2012
Referral by:
5.0
December 15, 2011

"Great visit as usual!"

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Verified on 12-15-2011
Referral by:
5.0
December 2, 2011

"My experience was wonderful. Not only are they professional, they are also friendly! A recent trend I have found in trying to find a new dentist is that they are always trying to sell you on the most expensive procedures and not very nice about it. Not Dr Chen, he and his staff understood what I needed and gave me the ultimate care in providing it to me. I am very happy to say I have found my new "long term" dentist!"

Helpful (2)
Verified on 12-02-2011

Office Hours

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Education and Credentials

USC - University of Southern California USC - University of Southern California School of Dentistry McGill University BBB - Better Business Bureau UHC - United Healthcare

Insurance

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Questions & Answers Q&A

A. Definitely maybe. Potentially going to have issues with the tooth and the immune system.

Blog

11-11-2011

 

Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?
A: Moved away from the Los Angeles gridlock in search for greener pastures. Been living in Newcastle, WA for a couple of years, loved the neighborhood so decided to start my practice here in 2005.
 
Q: Where did you receive your undergraduate and professional degrees, and did you participate in any residencies?
A: McGill University in Montreal, Canada for undergrad. DDS degree at USC in Los Angeles. Business... read more

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