Open-office concept, so noise from procedures from exam rooms easily heard in waiting room as well as other exam rooms. Office in small, converted house, shared by 2 dentists. Less privacy in exam room as dental chair faces open doorway and hall, where staff and other patients travel fairly closely. Dr. Baros not unpleasant, however somewhat indifferent to walk-in appt.: hurried, and insensitive to experiences of patient during procedure, such as distress from having TMJ jaws wedged open in bad position for too long, pain in drilling, and not ever inquiring if patient needed break or was doing all right . On the entry form it asks if patient is sensitive, has had bad dental experiences, but this is apparently ignored. Office is probably technically proficient, but beware if you want a more gentle dental experience. Front desk was fine. Will take my daughter elsewhere, before she becomes a "sensitive" patient. I'm male, it that makes a difference.