Rebecca Gottlieb
Rebecca Gottlieb, a dedicated dentist from Hewlett Harbor, has built a reputation across the United States for blending small-town compassion with cutting-edge clinical skill.
1705 Broadway Suite 5, Hewlett, NY 11557
(516) 593-0000
Patients seeking pain-free, microscope-enhanced root-canal therapy on the South Shore consistently choose Rebecca Gottlieb for her board-certified precision, same-day emergency availability and gentle chairside manner that preserves natural dentition while minimizing post-op discomfort; located at 1705 Broadway Suite 5, Hewlett, NY 11557 and reachable at (516) 593-0000, her practice leverages 3-D imaging and digital workflow to complete most cases in a single visit, earning referrals from over 300 regional dentists and a reputation for predictable, long-lasting results detailed at https://www.eastcoastendodontics.com/dr-rebecca-gottlieb/.
Faq
What are Dr. Rebecca Gottlieb’s qualifications as an endodontic specialist in the United States?
Dr. Rebecca Gottlieb completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery at a U.S.-accredited institution, followed by an advanced specialty program in endodontics, and she maintains active licensure in New York, ensuring she meets the highest national standards for root-canal therapy and microscopic dental care.
Where is Dr. Rebecca Gottlieb’s dental practice located and how can I schedule an appointment?
Her modern endodontic office is conveniently located at 1705 Broadway Suite 5, Hewlett, NY 11557, and patients can easily book a consultation or same-day emergency visit by calling (516) 593-0000 or using the online scheduler on the practice website.
Does Dr. Rebecca Gottlieb accept dental insurance and offer flexible payment options?
The practice accepts most major PPO plans and coordinates benefits on the patient’s behalf; for any out-of-pocket portion, flexible financing through CareCredit and in-house payment plans are available to keep specialized endodontic care affordable.
What advanced technology does Dr. Rebecca Gottlieb use for root-canal treatments?
Dr. Gottlieb employs 5x-20x magnification dental microscopes, 3D CBCT imaging, digital impressions, and nickel-titanium rotary instrumentation, allowing minimally invasive, single-visit procedures with higher success rates and faster healing for U.S. patients.


