358 Vets Memorial Hwy Ste 11
Commack, NY 11725

Mon: 10:00AM - 8:00PM

Tue: 8:00AM - 1:00PM

Wed: 8:00AM - 6:00PM

Thu: 3:00PM - 8:00PM

Fri - Sat: 8:00AM - 1:00PM

Sun: Closed

100.0% would refer friends and family to us

5 stars Customer since 2023

Amazing.

5 stars Customer since 2000

Very pleasant, comfortable setting. On time, no nonsense.

5 stars Customer since 2023

The entire office staff is very welcoming and friendly. I am not the best dental patient, yet everyone goes out of their ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2024

New patient to Dr Carletto. It was a great experience. Caryn was a wonderful hygienist. Dr Carletto and staff is very ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2024

New customer review, Excellent dentist Dr. Carletto, receptionist Christine and hygienist Sabrina. All professional and ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2001

Great office. Very friendly. And they do wonderful work.

5 stars Customer since 2010

Very nice

5 stars Customer since 2018

Cathy and Dr Carletto were wonderful. Very thorough and attentive.

Dr Carletto has been my Dentist for 4 years and I fee ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2024

I needed an emergency appointment for a root canal.They were very caring and gave me an appointment the next morning.Dr ... Read More

5 stars Customer since 2024

I just moved to Hauppauge & I knew I had to find all new doctors but I’m so picky when it comes to finding a truly good ... Read More

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