Richard Fossum, DDS

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    Over the years, our dentists and team members have gotten to know many kind and caring people in the community who simply want to protect their oral health and the smiles of their family members. Whenever you visit Richard Fossum, DDS for appointments, you can expect great dentistry made easy every time.

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    2534 Blue Meadow Dr

    Fossum Family Dental

    Temple, TX 76502

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    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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    • Photo of Karin B.
      Karin B.
      TX, TX
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      Jul 12, 2023

      i had a denture made at the office of Dr fossum. the dentures were way
      To big. When ask he said they will adjust To your gum. Now after months they still don't fit.
      I ask to have them realigne, I was told they can't be done. They have to be send of. The cost will be around $ 300 and take 4 to 6 weeks. Now since he never made them to fit, should he have fix my dentures.

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      Lonestar L.
      North Park, Pflugerville, TX
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      May 23, 2022

      Dr. Courtney is simply the best Dentist in Texas! Outstanding oral surgeon. I recommend her without hesitation.

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      Chandra L.
      Temple, TX
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      Aug 2, 2022

      Their medical team is good but their customer service and insurance team is the worst, I think she is the new hire. Hope they will retrain their staff.

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      Zillah G.
      Copperas Cove, TX
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      Nov 8, 2020

      I absolutely love this dentist office! I had my teeth cleaned by Danya and she did the best job EVER! I actually felt as if my teeth were clean!
      I have also had surgery performed on my mouth by Dr. Courtney, LOVE! LOVE! LOVE HER!
      Thank you all for a job well done!!!

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      Alvaro E.
      Summit Park At Wells Branch, Austin, TX
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      Mar 1, 2021

      All I've been trying to do all day was give them payment to schedule a wisdom tooth extraction. This process alone was pulling teeth. So stupid. If you're going to transfer the call to someone else who isn't going to answer the call and leave me on hold for 1 hour until I hung up because obviously it makes no sense as they're already closed, WHY DID YOU TRANSFER ME TO NO ONE THEN. Imagine using up your entire lunch on hold waiting on someone who was at home, not in office to take the call that someone I was still holding for..

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      Oct 15, 2021

      I'm not able to recommend Dr Fossum as he really hurt my husband. Dr Courtney is a good surgeon / dentist. We won't be going back. Dr Courtney did a great job on my husbands teeth.

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      Buffy M.
      Palestine, TX
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      Apr 7, 2021

      They're rude. They're expensive. They say they follow CDC guidelines for covid, but they're pretty selective about who they enforce that with. My husband wasn't allowed to come in with me, which is fine, we're grown, but another woman with an appointment not only brought her husband in with her, but talked with the receptionist about how she just wanted him there to keep her company. Then the woman proceeded to sit on the man's lap. As you can see, the waiting room was empty, other than them and myself. But, again, my husband couldn't come in to wait for me in the lobby. When I got there, I called the office (as instructed) and was told to come to the door. I came to the door and was promptly scolded for not calling first, and when I pointed out that I had called and was told to come in, the woman at the door told me to wait outside the front door until she called me in. No apology for making an assumption and being rude about it, just wait outside. To top things off, they decided they didn't have the time to do the procedure that I needed done, which I understand time constraints, but I was really upset because I was in pain and had an infection and could not take anymore time off. Their pockets, and their schedules matter more than anything else. And when I reviewed them elsewhere, they didn't address their rude staff, but felt it necessary to point out that I "left in a huff" the day of my appointment. I didn't leave in a huff. I left in pain. They showed their lack of empathy by responding to it by stating that I left in a huff, as though they didn't understand that I was in pain and frustrated because their other location had already turfed me off to them and I had been dealing with an infection for 3 days at that point. Skip this dentist. Heights Dental Center in Harker Heights showed compassion and concern, they took me as a new patient AND a walk in, they did my procedure and they charged me a fraction of what Dr Foss' office quoted me.

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      Kat M.
      Austin, TX
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      Apr 9, 2019

      I had an amazing experience with Dr. Elmore and her assistant. Very caring, professional and attentive. She even called on a weekend to check on my recovery after a procedure. I can easily say my experience with her was the best dental experience I've had. Unfortunately, though, it's not her practice.

      I came in for a cleaning that was supposed to be relatively inexpensive with my insurance. Right off the bat I noticed some inconsistencies. I had a 40 minute wait and considered insisting they reschedule. (I should have...) The hygienist couldn't tell me what my appointment was for and had to wait for one of their billing clerks to come 'go over' my treatment plan. They tried to up-sell me, pushed care credit and wanted me to have a years worth of work and unnecessary procedures completed all at once. (I had the treatment plan in my purse and conveniently highlighted the reason for my appointment, that had been confirmed upon scheduling.)

      They made me pay my portion up front, which was fine but also bothersome. It was over $50 higher than what was quoted on my treatment plan. They were VERY quick to say that the treatment was 'just a quote' and the price I was being charged was based off my current insurance coverage. (The same coverage I had 3 weeks prior when the bait and switch quote was generated.) I fell for their excuse and knew I needed a cleaning, so I begrudgingly paid it. Lucky me, I just thought paying more was the worst part. The cleaning was pure Hell. I'm pretty good about caring for my teeth, but this lady insisted I needed a deep clean. She held nothing back and made no attempt to warn me of the immense pain I would feel from her repeatedly stabbing my gum-line. She offered no numbing medication and relentlessly worked thru the tears streaming down my face. It was the worst medical / dental experience I've ever had. I even made it a point to consult with friends and family who had gone thru a deep cleaning + call other local practices for information. Every single one of them said I should have been numbed. I couldn't eat or drink anything without horrible pain for a full day after.

      After this experience, the billing clerk had to nerve to call and request I schedule a follow up appointment. Why? So they could charge me for it? Or, waste another afternoon trying to go the used car salesman route? No thank you. I wasn't even going to post a review, until I received the most ill construed 'statement of account' I've ever seen, and I work in accounting! At some point they must have decided the amount I was over charged wasn't enough when I chose to find another dental practice and have now added to the total I supposedly owed. The statement shows 'Over 60 Days Past Due,' but it's the first I've received. It has all of my appointments and the associated charges, miscellaneous insurance payments dated MONTHS after my treatment, with no accounting for what was covered and no correlation to the dollar amounts listed on any of the previous line items. They show no record of any of the payments (in full) that I previously made and the supposed 'past due' amount doesn't even equal the total of charges and credits they have listed.

      Not only are their hygienists incapable of common sense patient care, their billing department cannot come close to practicing approved general accounting principles. I now get to spend my morning consulting with my insurance over what the correct charges and balance due should be. To say I'm livid is an understatement. Any medical doctor or dentist that practices predatory billing practices and pushes 'sales pitches' to their patients should have their license revoked.

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      Randal D.
      TX, TX
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      Jun 20, 2022

      Be warned that if you ever get treatment for periodontal pockets, then you will be charged extra for every dental cleaning thereafter, and they will not tell you that up front. At the first cleaning after treatment, they told me the cost would be $60 when I was expecting it to be free since my insurance covers two cleaning per year. I was told that because I had "deep pockets" the cleaning cost extra. I said this cleaning was no different than any other cleaning I'd had and was told "you probably didn't notice the extra work they had to do." I have sensitive teeth and I'm on edge the entire time I'm in the chair, so believe me when I say, I would have noticed any extra poking and prodding being done in my mouth. I said I only want the free dental cleaning covered by my insurance going forward. At my second cleaning I had to pay $18, I was assuming because I had a balance for something else... apparently not. At the third cleaning -- my quickest cleaning ever! -- I was told again the cost was $60. I was given the same line as before why it was extra. I said I'd complained about the cost before, and there was nothing special about this cleaning. The clerk checked with the hygienist, and they agreed to change the code to a regular cleaning that's covered free by my insurance -- thank you, much appreciated! But then, I'm told I have a balance of $400+ to cover the balance of my orthodontic treatment. Okay fine. I knew there might be a difference between what I was quoted and the final amount. However, I was treated like I should have known and expected to pay that amount on the spot. Like, hello? How about warning me first?!? Maybe give me a call to explain that my insurance didn't cover everything? Maybe send me a bill? I was treated like I was being unreasonable for being offended being asked to pay a bill I wasn't aware of! When the clerk asked if I could pay anything today, I said no, I wasn't prepared to pay anything today, and she whisked me away with a terse "have a nice day." Five minutes later, I received a bill for the balance. Nice touch! I won't be returning.

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      Richard T.
      Killeen, TX
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      Mar 7, 2021

      This office is good for the simple things but you should definitely not get invisalign done here. Go to a real orthodontist that knows how teeth should be aligned. At the end my smile was straight and he asked me if I'm happy with it. Not being a professional in the dental field, I said yes. After all, my teeth were straight. At this point the only teeth that were able to touch were my top and bottom front 2 teeth. He said this wouldn't be a problem and my molars would reach for each other eventually.
      Turns out leaving teeth in that position leads to chiseling and then chipping from the constant hitting of the teeth. This also led to increased pressure in the area which led to gum recession. I had to go to a real orthodontist to have them correct his mistake and that's when I was told that what he does is no different than ordering trays off the internet. No knowledge on how a bite should be aligned and the potential dangers of leaving teeth in that position. Going to him was a very costly and time consuming mistake which I am still, years later, paying for. Keep the 10k it will cost to correct his mistakes and find an orthodontist.

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