Patient Information

New Patient Process

Initial Contact
  • Schedule appointment
  • Insurance verification
  • Forms access
  • Arrival instructions
First Visit
  • Patient forms review
  • Medical history
  • Comprehensive exam
  • Treatment planning
  • Financial discussion
Required Documents
  • Photo ID
  • Insurance card
  • Medical history
  • Dental history
  • Current medications
  • Previous dental records
Office Amenities
  • Comfortable waiting area
  • Beverage station
  • Wi-Fi access
  • Entertainment options
  • Blankets and pillows
  • Noise-canceling headphones

Insurance Plans Accepted: We Accept All insurance

Payment Options:
Other Payment Methods
  • Credit cards
  • Cash
  • Personal checks

Office Policies

Appointment Policies
  • 48-hour cancellation notice
  • Arrival 15 minutes early
  • Late arrival accommodation
  • Missed appointment policy
  • Emergency exceptions
Privacy Practice
  • HIPAA compliance
  • Record confidentiality
  • Information security
  • Patient rights
  • Records release process
COVID-19 Protocols
  • Enhanced sterilization
  • Air purification
  • PPE standards
  • Social distancing
  • Screening procedures

General Questions

What should I expect at my first visit?

Your first visit includes a comprehensive exam, X-rays, cleaning (if appropriate), and treatment planning discussion.

How often should I have a dental check-up?

We recommend visits every 6 months for most patients, though some may need more frequent care.

Do you see children?

Yes, we welcome patients of all ages and provide comprehensive family dental care.

Insurance Questions

Do you accept my insurance?

We accept most major insurance plans. Contact our office for specific coverage verification.

How does payment work?

We offer multiple payment options including insurance, financing, and payment plans.

Treatment Questions

Is teeth whitening safe?

Yes, professional teeth whitening is safe when performed under dental supervision.

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.

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