Rector Pediatric Dentistry

Hours

Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

5.0 - (29 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

5.0 - (29 reviews)
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  • Katie Jones

    Both of my daughters go to Dr. Rector for their routine cleanings and have even had some crowns and fillings done there. The staff is so incredible and always makes my girls feel super comfortable during their appointments. I highly recommend them!
    Nov 22nd, 2023

  • Sherria Trosclair


    Oct 31st, 2023

  • Carey Welch


    Oct 24th, 2022

  • Celine Adams

    My oldest daughter (6) was referred here for dental work. She is a strong-willed child and could be very uncooperative for a procedure like this. But Dr. Rectors office was extremely skilled and experienced with kids like her and they were so patient and kind. They allow her to make choices when possible and they explain everything to her in a way she will understand to ease her nerves. During the procedure, her dad and I were able to be with her the entire time to comfort her and help guide her. We were never made to feel like we were in the way. I also recently brought my youngest daughter (2) for her first dentist visit. I was so afraid of how the experience would go because I still have to fight and beg every day to get her to let me brush her teeth. But they insisted I bring her in. Her visit went without a hitch! Im so glad I brought her because now she is even more willing to let me brush! I so appreciate their patience and expertise! I highly recommend to anyone with kids who have their own ideas about getting their teeth cleaned by strangers (any and all of them)!
    Aug 25th, 2022

  • Kianta Jackson

    ****Disclaimer*****This post is not malicious, this post is not to bash Dr Rector, his facility, and his staff. This post is however is to shine light on many issues I have experienced and a most recent experience that did take place at Dr Rector dental facility. My initial reason for going to see Dr Rector was to have my son teeth examined and clean. Arrival to the facility it is clean, the lawn is kept up well, the building itself is clean, the inside of the facility is extremely clean, there are adequate sitting areas for all to sit comfortably and there soft, colorful cushion chairs for the toddlers to sit. The staff were extremely attentive, informative, and professional. Their attire was clean, and they addressed all of my needs for my son. The staff made him comfortable, they walked my toddler through everything they were doing. The staff was patient and my son questions were addressed properly and on a level he could understand. The staff described what each tool they were using. Which this offered me comfort knowing they was educating us as well. I highly recommend Dr Rector. ****While the experience from Dr Rector and his staff was extremely good, there was an issue that occurred in the lobby upon waiting to receive services.There was another parent whose child behavior was extremely dangerous, aggressive, scary, and unsafe. My son preferred to be left alone. The aggressive child threw chairs, he hit my son, and he even attempted several times to take my son tablet away from him. The mother did not make no efforts to get her child, get onto her child for his reckless behavior, and teach him to not put his hands on others. I am not mad at the child simply because he is a child. I was extremely infuriated with the mother of that wild child because that mother is responsible for him and it is not my place to chastise another child except my own. I had no choice but to assert myself and beg the child to go to his mom and he did not go and he did not even register my wishes. His mother then proceeded to walk towards me and said do not speak to my child I would not have to assert myself if the mother acted sooner because the wild child behavior was concerning, unsafe, hostile, aggressive, dangerous, and scary. Parents we need to do a better job at home by teaching our kids boys and girls no means no. My child is not entitled to share and play if he chooses not to. Parents with special need kids need to be alongside their kids at all times. We all have to co exist but Im putting in work to teach my child about healthy boundaries so can you. Little girls need to be learning to quit putting hands on boys and then when they get hit back from a child defending themselves thats when they remember they are girls and thats not acceptable. Parents whose children are aggressive need to also remove their children and teach them about consent, seek professional help, and act sooner. We should be able as parents to go to one another in confidence regarding our children. This is a collective and we must work together but its unfair for girls and boys to hit, steal, and not respect a child. My child does not have to speak, share, and play if he chooses not to. If your child has autism and special needs I would think that child parents should be there by that child. Dont get mad when I assert myself when my son does not give your child what they want which is not his concern. Teach kids consent, to be respectful of others wishes, and teach little girls to quit hitting on boys if they dont want to get hit back from someone defending themselves from their aggressive behavior. Dr Rector and his staff professionally helped me regarding this problem, he continued service, he manage to keep his professionalism at all times, he acted as a parent and as a business owner, his staff apologized for the inconveniences and they proceeded to provide us with their service and schedule another appointment. To anyone I highly recommend Dr Rector.
    Nov 16th, 2023

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About
Rector Pediatric Dentistry

Rector Pediatric Dentistry is located at 2323 Government St in Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564. Rector Pediatric Dentistry can be contacted via phone at 228-447-4135 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   228-447-4135

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Rector Pediatric Dentistry?

A The phone number for Rector Pediatric Dentistry is: 228-447-4135.


Q Where is Rector Pediatric Dentistry located?

A Rector Pediatric Dentistry is located at 2323 Government St, Ocean Springs, MS 39564


Q What is the internet address for Rector Pediatric Dentistry?

A The website (URL) for Rector Pediatric Dentistry is: https://www.rectorpediatricdentistry.com/


Q What days are Rector Pediatric Dentistry open?

A Rector Pediatric Dentistry is open:
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Rector Pediatric Dentistry rated?

A Rector Pediatric Dentistry has a 5.0 Star Rating from 29 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Rector Pediatric Dentistry

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Katie Jones on Google

image Both of my daughters go to Dr. Rector for their routine cleanings and have even had some crowns and fillings done there. The staff is so incredible and always makes my girls feel super comfortable during their appointments. I highly recommend them!


Sherria Trosclair on Google

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Carey Welch on Google

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Celine Adams on Google

image My oldest daughter (6) was referred here for dental work. She is a strong-willed child and could be very uncooperative for a procedure like this. But Dr. Rectors office was extremely skilled and experienced with kids like her and they were so patient and kind. They allow her to make choices when possible and they explain everything to her in a way she will understand to ease her nerves. During the procedure, her dad and I were able to be with her the entire time to comfort her and help guide her. We were never made to feel like we were in the way.
I also recently brought my youngest daughter (2) for her first dentist visit. I was so afraid of how the experience would go because I still have to fight and beg every day to get her to let me brush her teeth. But they insisted I bring her in. Her visit went without a hitch! Im so glad I brought her because now she is even more willing to let me brush! I so appreciate their patience and expertise! I highly recommend to anyone with kids who have their own ideas about getting their teeth cleaned by strangers (any and all of them)!


Kianta Jackson on Google

image ****Disclaimer*****This post is not malicious, this post is not to bash Dr Rector, his facility, and his staff. This post is however is to shine light on many issues I have experienced and a most recent experience that did take place at Dr Rector dental facility.
My initial reason for going to see Dr Rector was to have my son teeth examined and clean. Arrival to the facility it is clean, the lawn is kept up well, the building itself is clean, the inside of the facility is extremely clean, there are adequate sitting areas for all to sit comfortably and there soft, colorful cushion chairs for the toddlers to sit. The staff were extremely attentive, informative, and professional. Their attire was clean, and they addressed all of my needs for my son. The staff made him comfortable, they walked my toddler through everything they were doing. The staff was patient and my son questions were addressed properly and on a level he could understand. The staff described what each tool they were using. Which this offered me comfort knowing they was educating us as well. I highly recommend Dr Rector.
****While the experience from Dr Rector and his staff was extremely good, there was an issue that occurred in the lobby upon waiting to receive services.There was another parent whose child behavior was extremely dangerous, aggressive, scary, and unsafe. My son preferred to be left alone. The aggressive child threw chairs, he hit my son, and he even attempted several times to take my son tablet away from him. The mother did not make no efforts to get her child, get onto her child for his reckless behavior, and teach him to not put his hands on others. I am not mad at the child simply because he is a child. I was extremely infuriated with the mother of that wild child because that mother is responsible for him and it is not my place to chastise another child except my own. I had no choice but to assert myself and beg the child to go to his mom and he did not go and he did not even register my wishes. His mother then proceeded to walk towards me and said do not speak to my child I would not have to assert myself if the mother acted sooner because the wild child behavior was concerning, unsafe, hostile, aggressive, dangerous, and scary.
Parents we need to do a better job at home by teaching our kids boys and girls no means no. My child is not entitled to share and play if he chooses not to. Parents with special need kids need to be alongside their kids at all times. We all have to co exist but Im putting in work to teach my child about healthy boundaries so can you. Little girls need to be learning to quit putting hands on boys and then when they get hit back from a child defending themselves thats when they remember they are girls and thats not acceptable. Parents whose children are aggressive need to also remove their children and teach them about consent, seek professional help, and act sooner. We should be able as parents to go to one another in confidence regarding our children. This is a collective and we must work together but its unfair for girls and boys to hit, steal, and not respect a child. My child does not have to speak, share, and play if he chooses not to. If your child has autism and special needs I would think that child parents should be there by that child. Dont get mad when I assert myself when my son does not give your child what they want which is not his concern. Teach kids consent, to be respectful of others wishes, and teach little girls to quit hitting on boys if they dont want to get hit back from someone defending themselves from their aggressive behavior.
Dr Rector and his staff professionally helped me regarding this problem, he continued service, he manage to keep his professionalism at all times, he acted as a parent and as a business owner, his staff apologized for the inconveniences and they proceeded to provide us with their service and schedule another appointment. To anyone I highly recommend Dr Rector.


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