1. Endre Selmeczy, DMD
  2. Endre Selmeczy, DMD
  3. 2 reviews
  4. 489 North L Street
  5. Livermore, CA 94551
  6. (925) 447-8344

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Paul P.
September 15, 2009

" I have been frequenting Dr. Selmeczy's practice for over 5 years now and I simply could not be more satisfied with the care I receive each and every time that I go. I have what you would call.... Less than satisfactory dental hygiene. So over the last five years I have been in consistent contact with Dr. Selmeczy's office, at least four times per year. I simply cannot explain how comforting it is that I no longer have to fear a visit to the dentist. There is really something to be said for a facility and staff that makes me so comfortable that I no longer dread somewhat invasive procedures. Dr Selmeczy has always been a consummate professional and is very open and gentle about his work. Much like the previous reviewer, I commute over 100 miles round trip to Dr. Selmeczy's office in Livermore, and in doing so I couldn't recommend him more to prospective patients. It's a no brainer."

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Unverified, posted on 09-15-2009
Referral by: Andre
September 4, 2009

"From someone who is happy to be one of Dr. Selmeczy's patients: I became a patient of Dr. Selmeczy after I'd seen how professionally and kindly he dealt with a friend of mine. At that period in my life, I was spending a lot of time at client sites in California, even though I live 300 miles away, near Reno. Nowadays, I hardly ever go to California on business, but Dr. Selmeczy is still my dentist. He's worth making a 600-mile round trip from Reno to Livermore. I really appreciate his logical approach to dentistry, and how he explains everything so clearly. He makes me feel as though we're a team, working on the same problem together. Dr. Selmeczy's concern for the well-being of his patients is genuine and wonderful to experience. Based on my recommendation, my wife recently became another of his patients. We were recently there together. As I walked toward the waiting-room, I caught a glimpse of a familiar scene: Dr. Selmeczy and my wife, in happy, animated discussion, looking at her dental x-rays. Dr. Selmeczy was drawing a picture with pencil on paper, explaining something to my wife, who was by now another happy patient. "

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Unverified, posted on 09-04-2009

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