We are proud to be the only Board Certified Pediatric Dental Office on Mercer Island! Having a lifetime of healthy teeth starts with good brushing habits, good nutritional choices, and trust in your dentist. By teaming up with you, we can ensure that your child has a vibrant smile all the way into adulthood.
Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry is about more than bright, healthy smiles. It's also about making a trip to the dentist a calm, pleasant experience so that there is no fear of the 'next time'. We take pride in watching our patients grow into adulthood, so we're committed to earning the trust of every child and parent who visit our office.
Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry is about more than bright, healthy smiles. It's also about making a trip to the dentist a calm, pleasant experience so that there is no fear of the 'next time'. We take pride in watching our patients grow into adulthood, so we're committed to earning the trust of every child and parent who visit our office.
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At Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Victoria Vu provides dental care for kids in a warm and anxiety-free environment. We believe that happy smiles start with healthy teeth. We strive to build a strong partnership with kids and their parents to ensure that every child has the best smile possible.
I am a Seattle native and have lived almost my entire life in this beautiful city. During college, I spent 2 years on the East Coast in Rhode Island pursuing a Bachelor's of Science degree in Hospitality Management at Johnson and Wales University. After moving back to Seattle, I decided to pursue a career in Pediatric Dentistry because I have always had a deep love for helping people and working with children.
Kid's teeth need routine dental care just like grown-up teeth. At Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry, we provide comprehensive dental care for children, from infancy to young adulthood.
In addition to implementing many preventive measures, we educate parents about the oral health and dental development of their children, including the effects of thumb or finger-sucking habits on facial development, teeth grinding, and baby bottle-related tooth decay.
In addition to implementing many preventive measures, we educate parents about the oral health and dental development of their children, including the effects of thumb or finger-sucking habits on facial development, teeth grinding, and baby bottle-related tooth decay.
Dr. Victoria Vu has over 15 years of experience as a dentist. She grew up in Dallas, Texas where she obtained her dental degree from Baylor College of Dentistry in 1999. She then completed additional post-graduate residency training in General Practice Dentistry at the University of Texas in Houston.
Healthy diet = Healthy smile! What we eat and how often we eat play important roles in attaining and maintaining a healthy smile. It is important to teach children healthy eating habits that will lead to healthy teeth. A well-balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables is important to maintaining dental and overall health.
Reviews (9)
Daisy Zhu
Oct 19, 2021
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If anyone chose to go there, I wish you a good luck! I would NOT recommend anyone to go there! We had a really BAD experience and got trapped.
1. The treatment was processed without my signature on consent of the treatment plan, which was considered as assault.
2. Violation of HIPAA rule - The dentist leaked other patients' confidential information. - Date of Birth, treatment information and statements. The front desk sent me other 3 patients’s statements.
3. Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry misled and misinformed clients on the treatment cost. The Dentist failed to disclose all the costs
1. The treatment was processed without my signature on consent of the treatment plan, which was considered as assault.
2. Violation of HIPAA rule - The dentist leaked other patients' confidential information. - Date of Birth, treatment information and statements. The front desk sent me other 3 patients’s statements.
3. Mercer Island Pediatric Dentistry misled and misinformed clients on the treatment cost. The Dentist failed to disclose all the costs
John Georvasilis
Jul 24, 2021
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Linda Chen
Jul 22, 2021
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Do not go here if you are uncomfortable giving out your social security number to random people. They have NO business obtaining anyone’s SSN, and it’s ridiculous that they were so insistent on having my SSN even though I booked an appointment in advance and showed up on time for it. I have asked around, and no other dental offices (pediatric or not) do not collect ssn from their patients. I do not care for the receptionist’s attitude either.
Mati Y. Maida Fernandez Garcia
Jun 24, 2021
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Kelly Bui
May 05, 2021
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It was my first visit at the clinic today and I was pretty put off by their front desk personnel, to the point where I did not make a return appointment for my child. They collect every single private information about you as the parent, including your SSN, for no apparent reason, as they’re not doing a background check on you, and already have the relevant information for billing such as address and insurance information. When I wanted to leave it blank due to privacy concerns (such as identity theft, all it takes is one data breach), this front desk personnel insisted. I didn’t want to cancel
Margot Keany
Apr 20, 2021
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My kids have grown up in Dr. Vu's care. It's pretty amazing to hear both kids say that they're excited to go to the dentist. The office is impeccably clean, professionally run, and Dr. Vu and her staff are knowledgeable, informative, and kind. I honestly couldn't ask for a better dental experience for my children. Highly recommend.
Dayna Martha
Mar 18, 2021
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My child has enjoyed all her experiences here from extensive dental work to bi-annual cleanings. The staff is always very nice to both of us. All details, procedures, and after care were explained to us very well. Due to COVID, I was not able to be in the room with my child, but there are windows to view from. I would highly recommend this dental office to any parent.
Lauren Barnes
Feb 20, 2021
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Mari S. Ayyappan
May 18, 2020
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