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Dentist for Low Income

Started by pierson1953, May 16, 2007, 09:53:25 AM

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pierson1953

Is there a good dentist for low income families without dental insurance?

cannon_fodder



I'm afraid I don't know of any.  Perhaps the best solution would be to call a dentist and inquire, when they tell you they are not such a place ask who might be.

I hate going to the dentist when insurance covers most of it and I know he is competent. I have great sympathy for your situation.
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Aa5drvr

Try Roger Andrews (I think its called Affordable Dentistry) on Admiral between Sheridan and Yale. I met him years ago and he seemed to be a nice person.
I think someone mentioned him to me several years ago, that he was pretty flexible on payment.  Dont quote me on that.


Conan71

You might try Family & Children's Services for a referral.
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pierson1953

Thank you, those are good suggestions

AMP

Neighbor for Neighbor, the United Way service has a free or sliding scale clinic on specific days of the week.  

http://www.neighborforneighbor.org/serv01.htm

http://www.neighborforneighbor.org/services.htm

Also contact the Morton Health Clinic.  They received major funding from Vision 2025 recently and have a state of the art facility.    

http://www.vision2025.info/category.php?category=mortonhealthcare


http://www.mortonhealth.org/

http://www.vision2025.info/category.php?category=mortonhealthcare