I've went to Dr. Roseberry for years and have no complaints about him. My husband has transferred to Roseberry's office also. Roseberry goes by the practice that you fix a cavity when it is a cavity, not fix a spot on a tooth before it becomes a cavity. (seriously, dentists can choose, and my husbands last dentist was always giving him fillings!)
The not so good..... his offices entrance can be difficult for those with disabilities. I was sad to see the very nice receptionist no longer works there and "my" hygenist has become rude the past couple of years. I will be transferring to another hygenist.
One area of improvement that this business is in dire need of is revamping their building to make it more handicap-accessible. It seemed extremely out-of-date and a little unsafe as well. I was in a little too much pain when I left my appointment. I feel like if they had been more careful I could've avoided being in that much pain. I was able to bear it, but it definitely wasn't enjoyable. They had quite a few interesting magazines, which made my time in the waiting room go by much faster. It's always uncomfortable having to sit through a dental procedure when they use really cold or hot water to rinse your teeth, but they didn't do that here. They made sure that I was comfortable with the water's temperature. I was uncomfortable that they were reluctant to seek any sort of outside advice when they didn't have an answer for my question.