A Woman's Touch Dentistry

A Woman's Touch Dentistry
A Woman's Touch Dentistry 3823 East Morgan Avenue Evansville, IN 47715
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A Woman's Touch Dentistry

A Woman's Touch Dentistry is a Dentist facility at 3823 East Morgan Avenue in Evansville, IN.
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Services A Woman's Touch Dentistry is a dentist/dental office located in Evansville, IN. A dentist is trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases of the gums, teeth, and jaw.

Please call A Woman's Touch Dentistry at (812) 474-1020 to schedule an appointment in Evansville, IN or get more information.
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"I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND!!! I am deeply disappointed and heartbroken by the way my daughter and I were treated by Dr. Maritza Jenkins at this dental office. My daughter is special needs, and I made it clear ahead of time that I hold Power of Attorney (POA) and an Advance Healthcare Directive (AHD) to support her when needed. The office assured me this would not be a problem. We arrived 20 minutes early for her appointment, but realized during check-in that she had forgotten her ID. We quickly returned home to retrieve it and came back in time to be checked in and seated. When the dentist came out to take my daughter back, she asked if I could accompany her. The dentist responded with, “Who is making the decisions?” I explained again that my daughter is capable of making her own decisions but sometimes needs help understanding things. The dentist then questioned the validity of my POA and AHD, despite never having asked for copies before. She claimed it was “illegal” to treat my daughter without having those documents on file—something that was never mentioned during our initial call or when we were sent home for the ID. I even offered to go back home again to get the paperwork while my daughter was being treated, but the dentist refused. What hurt the most was when the dentist looked at my daughter and said, “Since you can’t be trusted to make your own decisions, I can’t see you without the paperwork.” My daughter tried to explain that she is capable, but feels more comfortable with me present. Still, we were denied care. This experience was not only frustrating—it was discriminatory and demeaning. No one should be treated this way, especially someone who already faces challenges navigating the healthcare system. We left feeling humiliated and dismissed. DO BETTER!!! I hope this review encourages this office to reflect on how they treat patients with disabilities and their families. Compassion and understanding should be at the heart of healthcare—not judgment and exclusion."
by Andrea xxx.xxx.201.226
June 12, 2025