Dr. Tamara Likholetova, DDS
Dr. Tamara Likholetova, DDS, brings gentle precision and Russian-rooted thoroughness to Sheepshead Bay, turning routine dental visits into confidence-building experiences.
3051 Ocean Ave # A10, Brooklyn, NY 11235
(718) 934-9494
Dr. Tamara Likholetova, DDS delivers precision-driven general and cosmetic dentistry at 3051 Ocean Ave A10, Brooklyn, NY 11235, where same-day crowns, digital impressions, and minimally-invasive laser treatments shorten visits while maximizing comfort; her multilingual team and flexible financing options ensure comprehensive, patient-centric care under one roof, all accessible through convenient online booking or a quick call to (718) 934-9494.
Faq
Is Dr. Tamara Likholetova licensed to practice as a general dentist in the United States?
Yes, Dr. Tamara Likholetova, DDS, is fully licensed by the New York State Board of Dentistry and has completed all U.S. credentialing requirements, including a CODA-accredited dental doctorate and continuing education credits that keep her compliant with American standards of care.
Which insurance and payment options are accepted at 3051 Ocean Ave A10, Brooklyn, NY 11235?
The practice at 3051 Ocean Ave A10, Brooklyn, NY 11235-4002 welcomes most major PPO plans, including Delta Dental, Cigna, Aetna, and MetLife, and also offers third-party financing through CareCredit for patients without insurance or those needing larger treatments.
What is the best way to schedule an appointment with Dr. Likholetova?
You can reach the front desk directly at (718) 934-9494 during business hours Monday–Saturday, or use the real-time online booking portal linked on the practice’s website to secure a time slot in less than 60 seconds.
How does the 3.7-star rating reflect patient experience at this Brooklyn office?
The 3.7-star average across Google and health-platform reviews indicates that patients appreciate gentle techniques, transparent fees, and flexible scheduling, while recurring comments mention occasional wait times and insurance processing delays rather than concerns about clinical quality.


