Childrens Hospital
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Mar 16 2024
Review for Dr. Halliwell-Kemp
Everyone I dealt with was pleasant. Carrie and Ashley answered all my questions. Dr. Nigalye thoroughly explained the procedure and addressed my concerns. His professionalism, friendliness, and transparency put me at ease.
Barbara B. Feb 08 2024
Review for Dr. Nigalye
My daughter had her impacted third molars removed while under IV sedation. It couldn’t have been a more perfect experience. His entire staff is professional, kind, and just overall wonderful. I highly recommend him for any oral surgeon needs.
Denielle A Feb 07 2024
Review for Dr. Nigalye
DR. failed to answer a few questionsGot up and walked out during a conversation- seemed in a hurry to get to next appointment
Jan 19 2024
Review for Dr. Chmiel
From the initial phone call to the surgery I feel everyone went above and beyond my expectations.
Jan 17 2024
Review for Dr. Nigalye
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Childrens Hospital
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Childrens Hospital is located at 219 Bryant St, Buffalo, NY 14222. Find other locations and directions on Healthgrades.
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My child had all 4 wisdom teeth out. Procedure went well- no issues there.My issue is with a comment Dr Kemp made upon our initial consultation where she stated she would have to take an ebonics course if she ever went back to college. We dismissed it at the time but the day of the procedure, the...