1. Phillip Moy, DDS
  2. Phillip Moy, DDS
  3. 5
    (Based on 12 reviews)
  4. 536 W Boughton Rd
  5. Bolingbrook, IL 60440
  6. Practice Website

  7. (630) 759-1221

Average Patient Rating

5 (12 reviews)
Takes Time to Listen: 100 %
Communicates Well: 100 %
Average Wait Time: 2 minutes

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Ora Gifford Flannagan
5.0
July 15, 2011

"its always great at Dr. Moys. he a great dentist and a gental careing man and his staff rocks. been seeing him for many years."

Helpful (0)
Verified on 07-16-2011
Referral by: Tyrus Lazard
5.0
July 14, 2011

"Great! Staff is always friendly and informative. The staff also ensure that I am comfortable which makes the trip to the dentist a great one. They are also flexible. The day of my scheduled appointment, I asked to come in early and they not only changed the time, they also treated as quickly as if it were my scheduled appointment."

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Verified on 07-16-2011
Referral by: Roy Bradley
5.0
July 11, 2011

"Dr. Moy and his personnel are the best I have ever met. They are always on top of it and make me feel good and not just a number or a pay check."

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Verified on 07-13-2011
Referral by: Roy Bradley
5.0
January 16, 2012

"Dr. Moy is a realist and does not attempt to push things on you. He listens and does what is needed. He is by far the best Dentist I have ever met. His staff are most friendly and understand and do everything they can to make you feel comfotable."

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Unverified, posted on 01-16-2012
Referral by: Anonymous
4.0
October 18, 2011

"fine."

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Verified on 10-18-2011
Referral by: Anonymous
5.0
October 15, 2011

"Excellent service"

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Verified on 10-15-2011

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