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March 2008

Does anyone have feedback on Dr. Hites, the dentist in Berkeley? Have you had any orthodontic work done by him? Thanx, eva


I had a REALLY bad experience with Dr. Hites. The inital exam seemed to drag on and on, we had to go in three different times for him to make an assesment, (between the first and second he seemed to have forgotten any of the information he had from the first visit). He said one price to us and wrote a higher one on the intake form and when I questioned the desk person about this she looked blank. I still didn't have a clear idea of how much I would be paying and approximately how long it would take. We left abruptly after being told we still needed to have x-rays taken and had to come back a fourth time. The office staff seemed wooden and not very informed. I got the feeling they were either scared of him or he had such a control-thing going they had to ask him about everything. We got a very bad feeling from the whole practice. There are other functional orthodontists out there, search again. try Dr. Fredrickson on Gilman St. We are EXTREMELY happy with him. anon
June 2007

Re: Dentist - biocompatible AND brilliant?
Rotman pased away over a year ago. He shared a practice with others at 1313 Gilman who will use the IAOMT protocol for safe placements. Another person I found excellent in all things, including the remediations you mention, is Sandor Hites, at Ellsworth and Channing. Nori


May 2003

Re: Dentist to remove all my amalgams & chelation/detox therapy
Dr. Sandor Hites in Berkeley is great. He's real busy, but very dedicated to the alternative dentistry/non-amalgam movement). He's extremeley experienced, very fast and gentle, and expensive. Also, there's a network of such dentists in the East Bay--I found it by doing a search on his name and getting the member list. You might try that yourself. Betsy


My dentists always uses a dam with lots of suction when removing fillings. He's a bit of a health nut and is always talking about how careful he is and how dangerous old fillings are. But I don't remember much of what he says so I don't know if he does everything you are interested in. But I bet he does. He's German but he's been practicing here for a long time. I've been with the office for 21 years (On my god, I'm old!:) He takes Delta Dental. I've always been happy with his work and everybody in the office. His name is Sandor Hites, 2240 Channing Way, Berkeley Phone # 845-6494. Good luck, Kristin
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