Hours

Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (20 reviews)
15
2
1
0
2
Read Our 20 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (20 reviews)
15
2
1
0
2
  • Michael b

    Had Dr. Lacy for over 30 years and never any issues. After he retired Antholz took over my dental care. For the first time my dental insurance denied his claim twice for crown prep. I ended up going to an oral surgeon and had to have tooth extracted and implant done. I go to a very good dentist now that care about me and not just the money.
    Mar 18th, 2024

  • Tanya Hare

    I've been going here for more than 5 years and I have never had a bad experience. I have recommended them to friends and family. Antholz and the staff are wonderful. Thank you
    Sep 7th, 2023

  • Aracxa

    You have kids? Dont bring them as they wont attend you because apparently they do not have compassion for parents who children are crying. Couldnt even give me a minute to calm down my son due to him waking up recently to make it to my appointment. Had to reschedule just for that purpose and I do not have anyone to take care of my child. Ridiculous. You guys arent parents? Are your children perfect?
    Mar 28th, 2023

  • Rock Lozano Sr

    This is an updated review, I have had some dental work done here and will be going here for quite some extensive dental work due to bone loss of my jaw. I'm hopeful that with all I'm spending on my dental work my smile will be worth it. *Due to extensive radiation for a past cancer treatment it's going to go slow. I'll post pics as I progress
    Feb 6th, 2023

  • Michelle Ackerman

    After being disenfranchised with other dentists for many years and actually forgoing dental visits for about 5 years because of it, I tried Dr. Lacey in 2019 at the referral of my mom. I know dental visits are super important, but my previous two dentists had me pushing off visits for awhile. My great, long time dentist had retired and finding a good replacement has been difficult and a journey to say the least. One of the dental visits several years prior to Dr. Lacey told me I had 9, yes NINE! cavities that had to be filled and that they wouldn't fill them until I went through a deep cleaning that would cost around $700 out of pocket on top of the fillings; which insurance only pays part of. They wouldn't give me a basic cleaning like I went in for because I "needed the deep cleaning". I had just been to the dentist the year before and everything was great so I was shocked. Needless to say, I knew something wasn't right and didn't go back. So the next year, I went to a different dentist who said I ONLY (eye roll) had 6 cavities. And again, tried to upsell the deep cleaning and refused to do a basic cleaning or fill the cavities until after I had the deep-cleaning; telling me my buildup/bone loss wasn't bad, my gums looked great and they would probably do it once and I wouldn't need it again for a while and could go back to basic cleaning the next visit (again $700+ out of pocket plus fillings). I asked them if they could at least get the coffee stains from my bottom teeth and they reluctantly agreed but weren't happy about it. So I sat out dentist visits for about 4 years. During my first visit with Dr. Lacey, he and his assistant were made aware of my previous dental visits and took care to make me feel at ease. After full mouth xrays and a manual exam it was determined that I had ZERO cavities and assured me that a deep cleaning wasn't dire at all as my buildup was minimal and gums looked great but we'd keep an eye on it and if his opinion changed, we'd cross that bridge when we got there. And I was given a good cleaning, but not deep. I had my second yearly visit just today and I have a small cavity that I need to get filled within the next few weeks, but nothing dire. Again, gums look great and buildup was minimal and I was able to get a basic cleaning. I don't mind getting procedures if they are absolutely necessary, but the previous 2 dentists were trying to fear-monger me into treatments that were costly and not necessary in my opinion. And if they truly cared about me, they would have at least filled my "supposed" cavities :-(
    Oct 18th, 2021

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About
Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC

Smiling is a symbol universally recognized to display a positive expression of happiness or joy. Unfortunately, some people consciously refuse to smile because they don’t think they have a smile worth sharing with the world. Lacey-Antholz-Donner Dentists, P.C. is here to tell you your smile is worth sharing and has a number of services dedicated to brightening that smile. Based in Lincoln, NE, these dentists focus on the prevention of dental disease and provide general dentistry services for you and your children.From restorative services to cosmetic dentistry, there are numerous treatments and procedures to look forward to when it comes to improving your oral health and the look of your teeth. Other services include endodontics (root canals), tooth extractions, and prosthetic dentistry such as crowns, bridges, and dentures. By tackling problems before they become severe, this staff can help limit the chance or severity of any dental diseases that could develop.Find out more from this experienced dental office and schedule your appointment by calling Lacey-Antholz-Donner Dentists at (402) 474-3445. You can also reach them through their website.

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Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC?

A The phone number for Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC is: 402-474-3445.


Q Where is Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC located?

A Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC is located at 3445 O St, Lincoln, Nebraska 68510


Q What is the internet address for Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC?

A The website (URL) for Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC is: https://laddentists.com/


Q How big is Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC?

A Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC open?

A Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC is open:
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Q How is Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC rated?

A Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC has a 4.4 Star Rating from 20 reviewers.

Hours

Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Lacey Antholz Donner Dentists PC

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 20 Reviews )
15
2
1
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2
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Michael b on Google

image Had Dr. Lacy for over 30 years and never any issues. After he retired Antholz took over my dental care. For the first time my dental insurance denied his claim twice for crown prep. I ended up going to an
oral surgeon and had to have tooth extracted and implant done. I go to a very good dentist now that care about me and not just the money.


Tanya Hare on Google

image I've been going here for more than 5 years and I have never had a bad experience. I have recommended them to friends and family. Antholz and the staff are wonderful. Thank you


Aracxa on Google

image You have kids? Dont bring them as they wont attend you because apparently they do not have compassion for parents who children are crying. Couldnt even give me a minute to calm down my son due to him waking up recently to make it to my appointment. Had to reschedule just for that purpose and I do not have anyone to take care of my child. Ridiculous. You guys arent parents? Are your children perfect?


Rock Lozano Sr on Google

image This is an updated review, I have had some dental work done here and will be going here for quite some extensive dental work due to bone loss of my jaw. I'm hopeful that with all I'm spending on my dental work my smile will be worth it.
*Due to extensive radiation for a past cancer treatment it's going to go slow. I'll post pics as I progress


Michelle Ackerman on Google

image After being disenfranchised with other dentists for many years and actually forgoing dental visits for about 5 years because of it, I tried Dr. Lacey in 2019 at the referral of my mom. I know dental visits are super important, but my previous two dentists had me pushing off visits for awhile. My great, long time dentist had retired and finding a good replacement has been difficult and a journey to say the least.
One of the dental visits several years prior to Dr. Lacey told me I had 9, yes NINE! cavities that had to be filled and that they wouldn't fill them until I went through a deep cleaning that would cost around $700 out of pocket on top of the fillings; which insurance only pays part of. They wouldn't give me a basic cleaning like I went in for because I "needed the deep cleaning". I had just been to the dentist the year before and everything was great so I was shocked. Needless to say, I knew something wasn't right and didn't go back.
So the next year, I went to a different dentist who said I ONLY (eye roll) had 6 cavities. And again, tried to upsell the deep cleaning and refused to do a basic cleaning or fill the cavities until after I had the deep-cleaning; telling me my buildup/bone loss wasn't bad, my gums looked great and they would probably do it once and I wouldn't need it again for a while and could go back to basic cleaning the next visit (again $700+ out of pocket plus fillings). I asked them if they could at least get the coffee stains from my bottom teeth and they reluctantly agreed but weren't happy about it.
So I sat out dentist visits for about 4 years. During my first visit with Dr. Lacey, he and his assistant were made aware of my previous dental visits and took care to make me feel at ease. After full mouth xrays and a manual exam it was determined that I had ZERO cavities and assured me that a deep cleaning wasn't dire at all as my buildup was minimal and gums looked great but we'd keep an eye on it and if his opinion changed, we'd cross that bridge when we got there. And I was given a good cleaning, but not deep.
I had my second yearly visit just today and I have a small cavity that I need to get filled within the next few weeks, but nothing dire. Again, gums look great and buildup was minimal and I was able to get a basic cleaning. I don't mind getting procedures if they are absolutely necessary, but the previous 2 dentists were trying to fear-monger me into treatments that were costly and not necessary in my opinion. And if they truly cared about me, they would have at least filled my "supposed" cavities :-(


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