Enamel Dental Studio in Chicago’s West Loop offers comprehensive dental services, including general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry. Specific treatments include periodontal treatment, whitening, implants, root canals, and Invisalign. Led by Dr. David Choi and his commitment to high-quality dental care, Enamel Dental Studio maintains strict sterilization and cross-contamination standards. Patients enjoy this practice’s modern, comfortable environment, minimally invasive techniques, and personalized care, earning it a 5-star rating on Google.
Eve Echeverria
a week agoLoved my initial exam and consultation with Dr. Choi. He made me feel at ease, asking questions and really listening to my concerns. Dr. Choi explained his treatment plan and procedures, after showing me my x-rays on a TV in my exam room. Dr. Choi answered all of my care concerns, and also gave me a printed estimate of what my insurance will pay. He and his staff are professional, friendly and made going to the dentist a truly comfortable experience!
Chel D
2 weeks agoWeird vibes here. I do not recommend. I’m a former patient who moved away and recently came back, just trying to schedule my routine cleaning. You’d think this would be simple. It was not. I tried to schedule ahead two months in advance, only to be met with a receptionist who was rude, dismissive, and seemed personally offended that I dared to want clean teeth. Apparently, they’re “completely booked through the end of the year,” which I guess makes this the hottest ticket in town? Being completely booked 5 months before the end of the year sounds like poor scheduling management, not “we’re thriving”. The whole interaction just felt… off. Discriminatory even. And frankly, I’m too pregnant and too tired to deal with that kind of energy. Found another dentist in five minutes who was actually happy to see new (or returning) patients. Didn’t realize I needed an exclusive golden ticket just to get my teeth cleaned.
Melanie Chiu
a month agoExcellent experience for Invisalign with Dr. Choi. Very seamless experience. He explained everything thoroughly, is very patient, answers all questions, and is upfront with costs. I’m happy with the results! The staff is always welcoming and helpful. Efficient team work! Best deep clean I’ve had.
Joslynn T
2 months agoI’m new to the area and got recommended to this office. I had such an amazing experienc! From the moment I walked in, they made me feel comfortable and cared for. I usually get nervous at the dentist, but Dr. Choi was so kind, gentle, and thorough. He explained everything clearly, checked in with me often, and truly made me feel at ease the entire time. The office was clean, welcoming, and professional, and I left feeling confident about my smile. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a dentist who is not only skilled but also genuinely compassionate!
Amanda
2 months agoI was a patient for a few years and if you have good teeth, this is an okay short term option. If you have time to do more research or plan to stick around Chicago, I would go with someone else that has better bedside manner & is less conservative. Conservative meaning as little interference as possible. The hygienists are decent/above average at removing plaque without any pain. Very skilled at the painlessness. (They missed a spot between my teeth near the front last time.) However I noticed they never floss each tooth. Always skipping over a couple. Doctor has been nice the last few years but at the most recent visit, he was very rude, I've never encountered a ruder medical professional. I think I offended him by not knowing too much about dental options (I have 1 larger gap between my 2 teeth) or medical things in general. I was wondering besides braces what else could fix a gap. I hadn't done previous research because it wasn't a super urgent concern and he rudely laughed(?) at me being disappointed and surprised the only choices were braces, crown or implant. I was surprised I named the only options without doing any research. He took it personally. I also thought a gap could be completely fixed, which he found offensive as well. Due to his rudeness, I found it hard to believe when he said I needed a filling and had a large cavity that required semi urgent treatment (in a couple weeks was fine). His approach was he would go in to do the filling and see at that point if a root canal was needed. My life would've been easier if I just trusted and saw him, but I got a second opinion, which mostly agreed with his. I did my work at the next doctor who was much nicer. This doctor was less conservative and patiently explained the rot was pretty close to my nerve and recommended a root canal right away. I went to a root canal specialist to do that part & the doctor did the crown. (this doctor also agreed I needed a small filling on the tooth next door)