How to find the best local dentist that accepts your insurance
Last updated : January 22, 2017Posted by: Dental Associates Of Arlington
The dentist you choose is going to be a partner in your long-term oral health. As a result, you need to ensure you find the right one. While most people know finding a dentist takes some effort and consideration, finding a great local dentist that accepts your insurance policy can be an exhausting process. There are hundreds of different dental insurance providers out there and if you want to ensure your coverage is going to take care of your dental needs, you need to find a dentist that accepts it.
While this may seem like an impossible and daunting task, it doesn’t have to be. With the tips here you can easily find a great local dentist that accepts your insurance. Keep in mind, if you wind up choosing a dentist out of your network, then you could end up facing hundreds or even thousands of dollars in dental care expenses that won’t be covered. When you have insurance, there is no reason to face these types of bills. With a bit of time and effort, you can find the right dentist for your needs.
Ask for Recommendations
The first step to finding a great dentist is to ask people you know for recommendations. While asking family and friends is a given, you should also ask your co-workers. This is especially true if you have dental insurance through your employer. After all, if someone in your office loves their dentist, there is a good chance that person will provide quality care and will also accept your insurance plan. However, if you are unsure, once you have a few recommendations, call the dental office and ask if they accept your insurance coverage.
Use your insurance company’s website
With most major dental insurance providers you can use their website to easily and quickly search for a list of local dentists near you. Each insurance provider is different but most websites will ask for your address or zip code and then will provide you with a list of dentists closest to your location. Other insurance providers may list local dentists alphabetically so be sure to select multiple dentists and do some more research before immediately booking an appointment just because they accept your insurance coverage.
If your insurance provider doesn’t offer a search feature on it’s website, or if it’s outdated and difficult to navigate, then it may be wise to speak with your employer’s HR department. Your employer or HR department will likely be able to provide you with a list of dentists that accept the company’s insurance coverage.
Either way, take some time to review the list carefully before moving on. This is an important step and one you shouldn’t rush through.
Call each potential dentist on your list
You should now have a list of at least 3-5 local dentists that accept your insurance coverage. Next, you’re going to want to narrow down your options so you can find the best local dentist that accepts your insurance. To get started narrowing down your options, take a few minutes to call the office of each dentist. Make sure the dentist provides the dental services you need. Some dentists have specialties or only work with children or adults. Choosing a family dentist is usually a safe option because they typically provide a wide range of general dental services for both adults and children.
Make notes throughout each call and include a note about your “first impression” when speaking with them. Did they sound friendly, were they rushing to get you off the phone or sound annoyed to be speaking with you? These first impressions will often tell you a lot about the offices quality of care. Cross any dentists off your list that didn’t meet your needs and move on to the next step.
Do online search of the remaining dentists on your list
Remember, just because a dentist accepts your insurance plan doesn’t necessarily mean they deserve your business. Also, just because the receptionist was friendly on the phone, doesn’t mean they provide great services. When you’re researching the business, you’re looking out for a couple important things; Make sure the dentist and/or the dental practice shows up as a local dentist. Look for any ratings and reviews from the dentist’s previous patients (Check Google, Yelp, and Healthgrades)
As you can see from the results above, Google can easily find Dental Associates of Arlington listed as the local dentist. Taking this extra time to search for the dentist confirms that they’re still a local dentist in your area, that they have an online presence, and that there are previous patients that have been willing to publicly endorse the dentist or practice with 4-5 star reviews across multiple directory sites.
Have questions about your insurance plan or benefits? We can help! Contact us today or you can visit the following links for more information about your insurance plan.
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Your insurance benefits may be expiring at the end of the year! Unfortunately, dental insurance benefits don’t roll over to the next year so make sure you use them before they expire. If you’ve already reached your deductible for this year, pushing off any major or costly procedures to next year could cost you hundreds more in out-of-pocket expenses. Don’t wait, visit your dentist before the year over.