Overall rating
4.4
Based on 30 verified reviews
Leslie Young
A remarkable lack of pain! Did not feel the numbing injection at all. No discomfort during tooth extraction! It is now 36 hours after the procedure, and only a barely noticeable ache. A little more bleeding on the first day than I expected, but none today. Dr. Horne .knows what he is doing! Office staff was busy and cheerful. Thank you!!
Julie Rienstra
Everyone there was so great. I regret not getting all of their names because they were all so sweet. I had to get a wisdom tooth removed and I was dreading my appointment because I’m a baby about pain. They could tell I was a nervous wreck (not that they had to guess, I probably said it 1000 times) and everyone was so empathetic, kind, and knowledgeable. They will tell you exactly what to expect, as will the doctor. They offered sedation (which I didn’t even think was a thing anymore) and I can’t express how grateful I am that I had that option.The doctor did great, no stitches, and at the time of writing this, it’s been exactly 24 hours, and the pain has virtually subsided.They’re a great team, they’re great at what they do and I’m so glad I was referred hereThank you so much!
Yuliya Khimich
Had my wisdom tooth removed that was lying entirely flat and embedded in the jaw entirely. Doctor was amazingly good! Talked you through the whole procedure (assuming you’re awake). Went much better than anticipated!UPDATE: ended up being in pain for 2 months. Got dry socket, realized the tech giving me instructions to go home with (swish with listerine after every meal) not only gave me terrible advice that was very painful but also gave me a dry socket and then noted that at the end of almost 2 months a residual piece of my tooth came out (very obviously a small sliver of the top of the tooth that was taken out, gums pushed it out slowly until I was able to floss it out and with that last piece out the pain finally fully went away). Pain was so bad I ate purée and soft things only for that entire time and my jaw would still literally pulsate and quiver with pain despite the meds. Dry socket is one thing, but inconsistent care directions and a residual portion of the tooth remaining is another. Oh and that’s the only thing I was sent home with originally- directions to rinse after meals and take Tylenol #3 for the first couple days and then my own Tylenol and acetaminophen (had to ask for the Tylenol #3 prescription too). No special oral rinse, antibiotics, none of that as he said he usually doesn’t think his patients need it. And I did go back after the pain was too bad to work (after several weeks) and he told me it was a dry socket and gave me some paste to help fill it, he didn’t do a thorough search, just quick questions and glance. Otherwise, very kind doctor. In retrospect I should have gone to a doctor about it earlier, but I called many times within that timeframe to the office who kept gaslighting me that this wasn’t anything to worry about despite me telling them (only NP/PA or whoever answered, never doctor) all the symptoms and severity and despite it being several weeks and then almost 2 months and still being painful. But who knows, maybe you won’t have the same experience 🤷🏻♀️
Highlights
Highly recommended
94% of patients gave 5 stars
Patients often return
More patients return than other in the area
Excellent wait time
99% of patients waited under 30min
New patient appointments
Appointments available for new patients
Doctors
Ronald D. Horne
Oral Surgery
Matthew Gordon
Oral Surgery
Michael F. Shedlosky
Oral Surgery
Location
4306 Medical Pkwy #2, Austin, TX 78756Get directions
Working Hours
Monday
8AM - 5PM
Tuesday
8AM - 4PM
Wednesday
8AM - 4PM
Thursday
8AM - 5PM
Friday
8AM - 4PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed