Review of Aqua Dental Vasastan – by Fizouli F.

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If you want to lose time, money and healthy teeth, seek help from Tara Hedayati at Aqua Dental Uppsala or Johnny Astbäck and Lars Sand at Uppsalakliniken Praktikertjänst AB. Completely ignorant people with a lack of judgement and competence. Also, beware of crazy prices! A consultation at the Uppsala Clinic cost me and the state 3312 SEK (ref. price 980 SEK). They didn't do anything, just passed me on to Tara Hedayati at Aqua Dental Uppsala where an examination that took about half an hour and resulted in me just being passed on to a dental hygienist cost me and the state 4215 SEK (about 140 SEK/minute & 1 520 000 SEK/month & 18 240 000 SEK per year. NB! a law-abiding Swedish dentist has the same lifetime wage).
Both studies were thus completely useless.
Got from Tara Hedayati a cost estimate of 12 530 SEK for a number of dental hygienist treatments at Aqua Dental Uppsala consisting of 7 visits, which would take 4 months. The bottom line was that just the treatment with a dental hygienist would cost me and the state a whopping 20 527 SEK. Thought something was wrong and went to another dental hygienist. She said that it was completely unnecessary treatments that would even damage my teeth and did the whole treatment in just one visit. So they charged 7 527 SEK for two completely useless surveys and not only that they also tried to scam me and the state of 12 530 SEK. to. Now Johnny Astbäck calls, goes bluntly at me and says that he will not treat me until I agree to the completely unnecessary and even harmful procedures that would cost 12 530 SEK, of which 6 988,95 SEK would be paid for by the Social Insurance Agency. The alternative, he says, is to seek help from another dentist at the National Dental Service. It feels like a blackmail situation and that the two, Tara Hedayati and Johnny Astbäck, are in cahoots with each other. I think it's time for government agencies to deal with the private dental chains that will stop at nothing to cheat both patients and the state out of money and increasingly resemble the home care mafia.
I also wonder if it is criminal to deceive the state and people in that way and if it is, which of those gangs, legal in the private sector or illegal ones on our streets, which is the worst and should be prioritized in the fight against crime in Sweden.