Dental Town DC — serving the Thomas Circle neighborhood corridor.
Smyleee Rating
Very Good
Dental Town DC is located at Suite 106, 1090 Vermont Avenue Northwest in Washington DC's 20005 zip code — the Thomas Circle and Logan Circle neighborhood corridor of Northwest DC. Vermont Avenue NW near the 1090 block runs through the area between Thomas Circle and the 14th Street corridor, an actively developing neighborhood of mixed residential, retail, and commercial uses between downtown and the residential neighborhoods of Logan Circle and U Street.
The "Best Dentist in DC" tagline in the practice name reflects a common marketing approach by practices that want to signal quality superiority in a crowded market. General dental care at Dental Town DC covers comprehensive oral examinations, professional cleanings, restorative treatments, diagnostic imaging, and the full range of services patients need for ongoing oral health. The Vermont Avenue corridor in the Thomas Circle area serves both downtown DC commuters who walk from nearby offices and the growing residential population of the Logan Circle and 14th Street neighborhoods.
Vermont Avenue NW's proximity to the McPherson Square and Farragut North Metro stations makes the practice accessible from across the DC Metro system, and the active commercial and residential development of the 14th Street corridor brings a young professional and diverse resident population within walking distance. The practice's self-promotional name signals a willingness to compete aggressively for patient attention in a market saturated with dental choices.
Suite 106 at 1090 Vermont Avenue NW is accessible from the McPherson Square Metro station and the Vermont Avenue and 14th Street corridors, with parking in surrounding commercial structures. For DC patients in the Thomas Circle and Logan Circle neighborhoods who want a general dental practice with a confident quality claim in an accessible Vermont Avenue location, Dental Town DC at this address provides that positioning.
General dental practice at 1090 Vermont Ave NW Suite 106 in the Thomas Circle area of Washington DC, serving the Logan Circle and downtown DC corridor.
Best Known For
General Dentistry
| Monday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday(Today) | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
General dentistry at Dental Town DC - Best Dentist In DC brings together comprehensive exams, cleanings, fillings, and gum-health monitoring, the everyday care that keeps a Washington smile in good shape.
Smyleee Rating
Very Good
520 reviews
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I am so grateful to the whole team for getting me in yesterday for an urgent assessment, radiographs, and a restoration. They fit me in on their day that was already full with patients and took excellent care of me and my teeth. It's great to know that we are in good hands and that they are so accommodating when unexpected things happen.
Dental offices have a professional and ethical responsibility to verify insurance and inform patients of coverage gaps before providing services. Unfortunately, if you don’t do your due diligence with Dental Town, you will end up paying $$$$ out of pocket. They aren’t upfront about whether they are in or out-of-network with your insurance provider because “it’s not our responsibility and it’s between you and the insurance”, the front desk manager told me. For a “small dental practice” you have bad costumer service and have lost yet another long-term patient.
Superb service time and time again. Dr. Chaudhary and her team of professionals are true experts in the field of dentistry. Highly recommend.
I had a horrible experience here. They incentivize patients to leave reviews so what you are seeing is artificially inflated. My boyfriend and I both came here, and in short: we were fraudulently overcharged, they lied about filling my cavity, and they chipped my boyfriend’s tooth. My first visit here for a cleaning they told me I had a cavity. I have never had a cavity in my life, so that should have been a red flag. However, I naively scheduled another appointment and had the cavity filled. At the end of the appointment, they told me I owed $100. I was confused because my insurance was supposed to cover standard fillings in full. I argued with them, and after not much pushing they agreed to decrease the charge to $50. That should have been another huge red flag because any legitimate charge should not have been that easily negotiable. Fast forward a year later, and my new dentist and hygienist found no evidence of any filling anywhere. Whatever Dental Town did was either fraudulent or so tiny it was unnecessary. When my boyfriend later saw a different dentist, they saw the fillings and noted the tooth had been chipped in the process of a badly done filling. About a year after, we got random checks in the mail – one refunding the $50 ($450 for my boyfriend) and another with the total interest. I asked our dental insurance and they said we never should have been charged so it was a refund. Do not come here!
I had a great experience. I went to the NW location as a new patient and had all my questions answered. The staff was knowledgeable and professional. I recommend coming here if you need a dentist.
I had a concerning experience with this office that raised serious questions about ethics and transparency. I was advised to proceed with dental work that a second opinion later contradicted, which made me question the accuracy of the diagnosis. The overall experience gave me the impression that treatment recommendations may be driven more by billing than by patient care. After reading other reviews and seeing repeated complaints about excessive billing, it became clear that I am not the only one who has experienced these issues.
I am extremely disappointed with my experience at Dental Town DC, specifically due to their billing and office management, which ultimately led me to stop care with this practice altogether. I was dealing with illness and contacted the office in advance regarding my appointment. Despite notifying them before the appointment time, I was later told I would be charged a $150 “cancellation/no-show” fee — even though I did not fail to show and explicitly communicated that I could not attend due to being sick. The interaction with the billing/office manager, Michelle, was especially troubling. Instead of addressing the situation professionally or with empathy, the communication was rude, dismissive, and focused entirely on collecting money, rather than patient care or fairness. There was no effort to acknowledge that I gave notice or to work toward a reasonable resolution. What’s most frustrating is that this situation could have been handled easily and professionally. Instead, the office chose to escalate it in a way that felt money-grabbing and punitive, rather than patient-centered. Losing a long-term patient over a questionable fee is shortsighted, and it speaks volumes about the priorities of management.
Horrible Experience, the Dentist preformed a root canal on the wrong tooth claiming he could do the work of an endodontist. I was still in extremely pain so I returned to the office. The dentist explained there office preformed the root canal on the wrong tooth and used up all of my insurance allotted amount. Even though they did the root canal on the wrong tooth I had to pay out of pocket for the correct tooth to have a root canal. I verified that my bill was paid in full at the time of service. Then several months later I get calls and mail saying I have a balance due. This is a fraudulent dental office.
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