MUSC Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Charleston, SC · Dentist

Rating
2.8/5
★★★☆☆ 2.8
Reviews
12
Rank in Charleston
#286
of 446 doctors
City Percentile
29%
rating percentile
Address
MUSC Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 29 Bee St, Charleston, SC 29403
Phone
(843) 792-2094
Website
academicdepartments.musc.edu/dentistry/patients/contact-us/index.html
Status
Closed · Opens 7:30 AM Mon

MUSC Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is a doctor located in Charleston, SC. It is one of 446 doctors listed in Charleston. Its 2.8-star rating is slightly below the Charleston city average of 4.6 stars.

Hours

SaturdayClosed

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 G Williams · Sep 2025

I am surprised at the negative reviews, because I had a tumor removed on my gum line the size of a calabash shrimp and this is a recurring nightmare that seems to grow back every five years or so- it’s been removed maybe three times before. MUSC was the third time and this was the first time I had NO pain afterwards. They put some space age material on my gum like synthetic skin and some silver or something and when I came out of being high on dental dope I was absolutely feeling amazing. I was able to eat, spend the day in Charleston and I even drove three hours back home no issues. I had blood on my face I didn’t see cause I couldn’t feel a thing so I’m walking around Charleston lookin like a rabid zombie trying to find a place to eat when I could feel my face. This thing is starting to

★★★★★ 5.0 Zoe Slingluff · Apr 2023

I have had nothing but positive experiences at MUSC OMS. From my initial consultation in March of 2022 to my jaw surgery in March of 2023, I have always received excellent care. Dr. Steed & Dr. Coenen listened to all of my questions, built a case for my insurance company which was approved , and assured my anxious mom that everything was going to be ok. The doctors here make the difference. They turn what could be a scary experience into a positive one. If you get lucky enough to be assigned to Steed or Coenen, consider yourself in good hands.

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 Paul Bailey · Mar 2022

I was referred to MUSC Dept of Oral Surgery in January 2022. I received a call in February requesting x-rays taken of the area I'm suppose to be evaluated on. They were sent that day by my dentist. I have not received one phone call, letter, text or anything since, despite multiple phone calls from my self, my wife and Tricare my insurance company. Currently trying to get a nurse to answer the phone has been ringing 15 minutes now. I pray the ancillary staff is not an indication of the quality of the surgeons who work there if I ever get a response.

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 J D HASTIE JR · Feb 2019

Be carful at the present time [2019] if two departments or two doctors have to coordinate your treatment. My wife has had a terrible time due to the fact they don't communicate with one another or with the patient. Thank goodness for the wonderful Staff which tries to chase the doctors. What was it? 1] Failure to follow up when one group was to get the other to call for an appointment. Finally, after several weeks of no word, my wife had to go in and demand an appointment. Various excuses. 2] After this appointment, an operation was scheduled. We showed up. No operation. Didn't you get our call? No one called. The second doctor had not done his work. 3] When will his work be done? Shrugs. Silence for days. Again, with the help of staff, the operating doctor said come for an exam. What? Tho

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 Evaline Brown · Oct 2020

Let me start off by expressing I understand that’s a SCHOOL. I’m completely aware that none of the students are supposed to advice, recommend, or “Get the ball rolling” on any procedures before speaking to an instructor. That’s didn’t happen with me. By the time the instructor finally showed up in the room the student had me scheduled for emergency surgery. According to him I had to have half of my jaw removed from the left side because of a mass that looked cancerous. I’m not kidding. It needed to be done immediately that it looked really really bad according to the STUDENT. The instructor came in, requested a new set of pics be taken. He asked me to remove my earrings. The photo came back clean. The dangerous cancerous mass was my earring. WOW

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom

Services

Dentist

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