Dr Evan Cohen DDS Evan Cohen Dds: Midtown Dentists NYC

Dr Evan Cohen DDS Evan Cohen Dds: Midtown Dentists NYC

Dr Evan Cohen DDS - Premier Dental Facility In The Midtown Area That Specializes In Providing Beautiful Smiles

212.206.9002

30 E 40th St Rm 306
New York, NY 10016

    Patient Reviews

    Great dentist!
    Posted by Asil on April 6th, 2011
    Dr. Cohen has been my dentist for about 15 years. He's wonderful! He's gentle, honest, thorough, explains everything, and really cares about doing the best job possible. All of his office staff are fantastic, everything about the…

    Best, most caring dentist EVER!!!
    Posted by sherilovesyakiniku on January 3rd, 2011
    I am one of those ultra nervous patients that, because of bad dental experiences from my childhood, when I found out I needed to have 2 fillings replaced and a break repaired, I completely freaked!! Dr. Cohen is honest, gentle and very…

    Gotta love him!!!
    Posted by 112815 on November 10th, 2010
    Dr Cohen, my tooth looks and feels great! I did the ice cream test tonight and was thrilled to be able to enjoy cold foods again. You are the greatest dentist, friend and colleague. Thank you for fitting me into your busy schedule.


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