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Anne E. Siegrist, DDS, SC

4.0
(42 reviews)

Business Details

224 W Calumet Street, Appleton, WI
54915, United States
(920) 329-1056
https://www.dentistinappleton.com/

About

Dentist
Siegrist Anne DDS, SC provides general, cosmetic, and emergency dental services in Appleton, WI.

Location

Anne E. Siegrist, DDS, SC
224 W Calumet Street, Appleton, WI
54915, United States

Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
5/25/20268:00 AM - 6:00 PM
7/4/2026Closed
9/7/20268:00 AM - 6:00 PM
11/26/20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Reviews

4.0
42 reviews
5 stars
32
4 stars
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1 star
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    Amanda Hofkens
    Dec 12, 2024
    1.0
    Think twice about going here. She was my Dentist when we were small children and young adults. She was the WORST one that we ever had! We both had several teeth pulled in the process of straightening our teeth. The whole time that we were there she was unbelievably rude, mean and just abusive. She also did not know what she was doing. She did not make my retainer correctly and I had teeth rotate so they could fit into it. Because of that, years later I had teeth break off and fall out!! Also, the only thing she would do for pain is Novicane and then tell us to take Tylenol. She did not care about the pain she caused us! Oh and she also charged my elderly Grandfather $150 to clean his remaining 6 teeth!! She was awful!! Never again!! I would have filed a complaint with the state but couldn't because I was a child.
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    Katherine Distler
    Dec 21, 2020
    1.0
    Poor experience there. Explained that I did not have insurance until the 1st and asked if she could check for infection on a tooth that broke. X-rayed the tooth and said, “no abscess and it is broken.” Then she had me open my mouth and repeated “that tooth is broken.” She then charged me both fir the X-ray (which I agree I should pay for and seems to include looking at it) and a $98.00 fee for an exam. There was no exam, I literally opened my mouth for 10 seconds and she verified what she already knew from the X-ray. She then tried to guilt me into having the tooth extracted that moment although I had stated before the appointment that I would not be doing that without insurance. She brought out all of the supplies for the extraction and pressured me to sign a consent form. I repeated that I would be waiting until insurance-that we are a one income home and that I really had to wait despite it being painful. I find it odd that in the owners response she is saying that I asked her to commit insurance fraud when all I repeatedly did was explain my insurance was not active and that I would be paying out of pocket for the exam and had to wait until my insurance was active for any major procedure, I asked if I needed any prescriptions for antibiotics and she said, “let me take the tooth out and we’ll know.” Then she said, “ if you are waiting you aren’t in pain so no antibiotics and no pain medications.” This is all after I explicitly explained my insurance situation and the reason for the appointment: manage pain, determine if there is infection, and create an action plan for the next week once my insurance was active. I paid the full amount and asked for a copy of my X-rays. She said, “that takes a while.” I said, “no problem I could stop by another time, can I pick them up later?” I made a point to be polite despite being upset. I knew I was in pain so maybe I was overreacting. (Although this woman had just explained to me that I wasn’t in pain) as for the X-rays she said, “we’ll see.” I asked her what would prohibit me from getting my x-rays and she said that she charges for them. She said that to prepare them for someone to take it requires about two hours of work so she charges $25.00. I said that that was no problem. She said, “we’ll see.” again and handed me back my card. I did not feel listened to in this office. My appointment was rushed. The “exam” was not an exam. The care was non existent. The manner in which I was spoken to was dismissive. I could not get out of here fast enough. I don’t write reviews often and when I do they tend to be positive. I’m writing this one because the level of care was so low I wanted to let others know about it. I see positive reviews too. I don’t know why my experience was so different than what others have reported. Please excuse typos/autocorrect errors, typed on mobile Edit: I am not a government contractor and I don’t work for a secret company. Perhaps the owner is confusing me with someone else?
  • JK
    Josh Koller
    Nov 18, 2019
    5.0
    This dental office is great. I recommend this place for everyone. I had a tooth extraction and it went way smoother than anticipated. Thanks to Anne and Danielle.
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    Jeffrey Miller
    Jun 5, 2019
    5.0
    She is very thorough and honest.
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    Karen Thomas
    Aug 25, 2015
    1.0
    There isn't even a receptionist at her office. No digital x-rays and wanted $30 before she would send them to my new dentist or give them to me. She told me I have two cavities. New dentist said I have no such cavities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Anne E. Siegrist, DDS, SC

Where is your office located?

Our dental office is situated at 224 W Calumet Street, Appleton, WI 54915. We provide services to Appleton and the surrounding Fox Cities area.

What are your office hours?

Our office is open Monday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Friday by appointment only.

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