From first contact at Pumilia Family Dental Group, Dr. Pumilia and her team are committed to your individual attention and strive to provide personalized oral health care tailored for your unique dental needs and goals. We work hard to create the ultimate stress-free and comfortable dental experience. Your health and comfort are our top priorities, and we do what it takes to help every patient understand their symptoms and treatment options in a relaxed office setting. It is our mission to educate and provide our patients with the best dental care in Rockford.
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From routine cleanings and fillings to bruxism devices, Pumilia Family Dental Group is equipped to handle all your dental needs. Your initial oral examination includes a visual examination, dental charting, periodontal charting, oral cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment recommendations. We will also take a full mouth series of x-rays, which includes periapicals for proper diagnosis of the anterior (front) and posterior (back) teeth as well as the bite-wing x-ray series for proper diagnosis of interproximal decay of posterior teeth.
Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of Pumilia Family Dental Group's office operations. To ensure your convenience, below is the information you need about our hours, location, appointment scheduling, insurance acceptance and billing. Dr. Pacita Pumilia grauduated from Marquette University with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene in 1985.
Your first visit to Pumilia Family Dental Group establishes a vital foundation for our relationship with you. During the first visit, we make sure to obtain important background information, like your medical history, and give you time to get to know your doctor. You'll find all the practical information you need, such as a map and directions to our office, practice hours, payment policies and more.
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Christa Silva
Mar 23, 2021
I am not rating due to service. I am giving them a one star because of an employee who is bashing another employee on social media. I am part of a dental group on Facebook and an employee posted another patient's Perio chart and stated that her coworker charted the numbers incorrectly. That was very unprofessional of her. The other employee happened to be part of that group and seen the post reported it to her doctor and the doctor told her to take it up with the person who posted it.
That creates a hostile work environment and personally as a dental professional myself I feel sorry for the young lady who was treated that way and I feel sorry for the patient who will have to go to that clinic and feel such a horrible vibe I have worked in a clinic that was hostile and it made it very hard to give the best care to the patients because you're preoccupied or overwhelmed with an unsafe and hostile work environment.
And for the Doctor Who owns that clinic to not address the issue but to want the two ladies to confront each other is very poor management on the drs end. I will be calling the office and reporting this. Not only did she embarrass and belittle her coworker but she posted a patient's chart on the Internet. Although the patients name was not on the chart she was not given permission from that patient to post any information about them in their dental health. I hope the doctor sees this and takes it as a learning lesson on how to conduct her office in a better manner and reprimand the lady who posted that information.
That creates a hostile work environment and personally as a dental professional myself I feel sorry for the young lady who was treated that way and I feel sorry for the patient who will have to go to that clinic and feel such a horrible vibe I have worked in a clinic that was hostile and it made it very hard to give the best care to the patients because you're preoccupied or overwhelmed with an unsafe and hostile work environment.
And for the Doctor Who owns that clinic to not address the issue but to want the two ladies to confront each other is very poor management on the drs end. I will be calling the office and reporting this. Not only did she embarrass and belittle her coworker but she posted a patient's chart on the Internet. Although the patients name was not on the chart she was not given permission from that patient to post any information about them in their dental health. I hope the doctor sees this and takes it as a learning lesson on how to conduct her office in a better manner and reprimand the lady who posted that information.