The Masters Dental Group was founded over 70 years ago and was influential in starting dental implants in San Antonio. Today, it’s led by Dr. Lisa Masters, Dr. Victoria Vickers, and Dr. Bradley Woods, who offer general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry. Their services include smile makeovers, porcelain veneers, oral surgery, dental implants, and same-day dental crowns. The Masters Dental Group has achieved a 5-star rating on Google.
Chrystabell Music
3 weeks agoThis is a top tier establishment in every way. I feel very grateful to have been guided to them. The office is run very smoothly and efficiently and everyone I’ve met on the team truly seems to care about my experience and well being. Dr. Masters is my doctor and you cannot help but feel you are in the best most experienced hands possible. She exudes confidence, expertise and poise. Bedside manner is refined yet personal and the lady is a genius in her field. 5 stars for sure! I’m a very happy patient.
Alexis Haight
a month agoEveryone is super kind, the admin staff is always friendly and helpful, and they do a great job! Todd is a wonderful hygienist, and Dr. Masters has performed two surgeries for me. She was gentle and I recovered well each time. The team takes good care of its patients.
Terumi LeSage
2 weeks agoA month after dental surgery at Dr. Masters I went back for a scheduled follow up and again was pleased with the personable care provided. Dr. Masters and associates consistently have put my wellbeing as a priority. Thanks for exceptional care.
Priscilla Allen
4 weeks agoDr. Vickers and her staff are amazing. Never have l had a bad experience from the receptionists, dental assistants and Dr. Vickers. They do not making going to the dentist an anxiety or dread experience. Love these folks. Priscilla Allen
James Y
a month agoAt the risk of making this Dental Group too much in demand, I have to be honest. I can’t think of a single negative thing to say. They are first class, professional in all aspects while being personally engaged during your visit. In my 70 something years, I wish I (or my parents) had found them 65 years ago although I doubt any of them were practicing dental services back then.