
Dr. Miguel Rafael Vega D.D.S
Dentist | General Practice
95 East Main St. Suite B7 & B9 Meriden CT, 06450Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Miguel Vega is a General Dentist serving the Meriden area for more than 8 years. Dr. Vega is experienced in Whitening, Dentures and Fillings. He is a professional member of the American Dental Association, ...
Education and Training
New York University College of Dentistry D.D.S. 1995
Universidad Autónoma of Santo Domingo B.S.
Provider Details
Awards
- Hispanic Leader in the community Community
Treatments
- Whitening
- Routine Check-up
- Crowns
- Dentures
- Fixed Bridge
- Extractions
- Fillings
- Partials Dentures
- Root Canal
- Veneers
- Root Planing Scaling
Professional Memberships
- Professional Member American Dental Association
- Professional Member Meriden-Wallingford-Cheshire Society Of Dentistry
- Professional Member Spanish-American Dental Association
- Professional Member Dominican Dental Association
Dr. Miguel Rafael Vega D.D.S's Practice location
East Main Dental, PC
95 East Main St. Suite B7 & B9 -Meriden, CT 06450Get Direction
Dr. Miguel Rafael Vega D.D.S's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Vega
- C. a.
The Doctor takes his time and is specific on what he will do.
- Wendy a.
excited dentist.
- Luis c.
good dentist.
- Heddy p.
excellent customer service from dentist and staff.
- Jacqueline d.
excellent (and im scared of the dentist).
- Julio v.
Dr Miguel Vega is an great Dr and I been his patient for about 18 years.
- A. v.
Dr Vega is the most caring and professional Dr I know. I been his patient for more than two decades and I follow him all over..
- Maria h.
My experience with the doctor was manigfican.
- Anonymous
They treat you with respect and when you are been get the injection in your teeth you do not feel it..
- Robin b.
very quick.
- Andrea s.
Awesome . Dr Vega is Kind to my teeth and cares.
- Mark v.
Is great and friendly place.
- Lourdes r.
Great staff and excelent service .
- Quashanta r.
Great experience.
- J. r.
best dentist in the area.
- Karina d.
It was great!.
- K. d.
always nice and on time.
- Noemi .
love this office.
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