Dental query
#1
Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:58 PM
Pretty please?
#2
Posted 30 November 2011 - 02:01 PM
there might be some recommendations in the Currently Recommending thread
#3
Posted 30 November 2011 - 02:29 PM
Joseph Davis, DDS - Dentist
Joseph Davis & Assoc
3003 N Central Ave Ste 630 Map
Phoenix , AZ 85012
(602) 230-1161
Does your insurance have a provider list?
I'm currently kinda between dentists atm.
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#4
Posted 30 November 2011 - 02:37 PM
You just never know with some dentists, which is why I'm looking for a referral.
Like, Western Dental is on the hmo list. Um, NO.
However, it's kinda fucked up because even good dentists may try to fuck someone (financially) who doesn't have insurance.
Or, good insurance at that.
#5
Posted 30 November 2011 - 03:15 PM
Shizz Dentist Day? Let's all go get cres fresh breath and get goofed up on dentistry drugs.
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#6
Posted 30 November 2011 - 03:24 PM
This is relevant to my interests. I mean, I ain't been to no tooth cleaner in years but I probably should go to one.
Shizz Dentist Day? Let's all go get cres fresh breath and get goofed up on dentistry drugs.
Hell yeah@!
#7
Posted 30 November 2011 - 04:26 PM
I went to this guy ages ago until my insurance changed. As dentists go, he was ace.
Joseph Davis, DDS - Dentist
Joseph Davis & Assoc
3003 N Central Ave Ste 630 Map
Phoenix , AZ 85012
(602) 230-1161
Does your insurance have a provider list?
I'm currently kinda between dentists atm.
that was my dentist too. I loved him. His office was awesome and he was cool. i miss him
#8
Posted 30 November 2011 - 05:30 PM
Ken Lepinskas, D.D.S, P.C.
1277 E Missouri Ave Suite 108
85014
602-285-0005
The office sent her a text the next day after a filling or something to ask how it felt, that's pretty nice. Whether they'll fuck someone over who doesn't have great insurance, I would still count on it.
#9
Posted 01 December 2011 - 08:35 AM
However, it's kinda fucked up because even good dentists may try to fuck someone (financially) who doesn't have insurance.
Or, good insurance at that.
maybe my experiences have been isolated, but when you have no insurance i've found that the prices are actually cheaper. the dentist stands to gain nothing by fucking you. if he gives you a bill you can't afford, you're not going to pay it. and that's pretty much the end of it. it's not worth their time to try to become a collections agency (or to deal with an actual collections agency, because then they'd get even less of the money).
the price they charge to the insurance companies is generally higher. you could do an experiment - ask them for the price of a specific procedure, like a cavity filling, and say you have blue cross or something. then ask what the price is if you don't have insurance. i'll bet it's lower.
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#10
Posted 01 December 2011 - 09:21 AM
However, it's kinda fucked up because even good dentists may try to fuck someone (financially) who doesn't have insurance.
Or, good insurance at that.
maybe my experiences have been isolated, but when you have no insurance i've found that the prices are actually cheaper. the dentist stands to gain nothing by fucking you. if he gives you a bill you can't afford, you're not going to pay it. and that's pretty much the end of it. it's not worth their time to try to become a collections agency (or to deal with an actual collections agency, because then they'd get even less of the money).
the price they charge to the insurance companies is generally higher. you could do an experiment - ask them for the price of a specific procedure, like a cavity filling, and say you have blue cross or something. then ask what the price is if you don't have insurance. i'll bet it's lower.
I have good insurance. My gal does not (yet).
She needs work done and has come home crying on more than one occasion regarding dental financing.
Just a matter of finding someone that someone i know likes. Easy squeezy
I'd bet it's not lower though. Just saying. I've seen the cost differential.
#11
Posted 01 December 2011 - 01:06 PM
I'm in the same situation as you and this gentleman was recommended to me by a co-worker:
Ken Lepinskas, D.D.S, P.C.
1277 E Missouri Ave Suite 108
85014
602-285-0005
The office sent her a text the next day after a filling or something to ask how it felt, that's pretty nice. Whether they'll fuck someone over who doesn't have great insurance, I would still count on it.
Non HMO. crap
#12
Posted 02 December 2011 - 08:18 AM
However, it's kinda fucked up because even good dentists may try to fuck someone (financially) who doesn't have insurance.
Or, good insurance at that.
maybe my experiences have been isolated, but when you have no insurance i've found that the prices are actually cheaper. the dentist stands to gain nothing by fucking you. if he gives you a bill you can't afford, you're not going to pay it. and that's pretty much the end of it. it's not worth their time to try to become a collections agency (or to deal with an actual collections agency, because then they'd get even less of the money).
the price they charge to the insurance companies is generally higher. you could do an experiment - ask them for the price of a specific procedure, like a cavity filling, and say you have blue cross or something. then ask what the price is if you don't have insurance. i'll bet it's lower.
I have good insurance. My gal does not (yet).
She needs work done and has come home crying on more than one occasion regarding dental financing.
Just a matter of finding someone that someone i know likes. Easy squeezy
I'd bet it's not lower though. Just saying. I've seen the cost differential.
right - i see what you're saying. miscommunication on my part.
the rate they charge the insurance company is generally higher than the rate they would charge you directly if you had no insurance. you'd still wind up paying more if you don't have insurance, since the insurance company would (in theory) cover a big chunk of that cost.
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#13
Posted 02 December 2011 - 08:54 AM
DENTAL PLAN
Please resume all serious discussion.
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#14
Posted 05 December 2011 - 11:45 AM
Tony Kaocharoen DDS
7054 E Cochise Road # B200Scottsdale, AZ 85253-1471 map
He's at 71st and shea so its a bit of a drive for you Im sure, but he is awesome. Small practice but very high tech. He's a really nice guy and very thorough.
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Posted 03 January 2012 - 02:36 AM
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