No Insurance – Why People Choose Us?
According to the NADP National Association of Dental Plans (NADP), Dental Benefits Report: Enrollment 2017, more than two-thirds of the American population, (77%, to be more precise), had dental insurance of some sort at year end 2017. This percentage has been steadily increasing. That is because of financial considerations. People would like to pay either nothing at all (full coverage) or pay as little as possible. Thus, it is natural that most of the population would look for an affordable dentist 77024 who accepts their dental insurance plans and avoid those that do not accept insurance payments.
At Lifeworks Dental, there is no problem if you don’t have an insurance. Despite that, we still have a heavy booking. What is the reason? The general reason is at Lifeworks Dental our patients get value for their money. Read through the patients’ comments about our service quality and you will find the following.
Our dentists and our staff both take pride in communicating with the patient, explaining procedures, answering questions, thus putting the patient at ease in all matters.
You ask any question about your treatment, or generally about oral health, and we will be most pleased to answer you with as much detail as you demand.
That is our strongest point. Our expertise and dedication result in the perfect satisfaction of the patient.
Our quality of service becomes a lifelong reminder to the patient that they got their treatment from us at Lifeworks Dental.
We offer you a homely environment. Our courteous and alert staff welcome you into a neat and clean clinic and guide you through all the processes.
All through the treatment you feel like a VIP and yet just like being at home.
The complete range of services is available under one roof and you don’t have to travel to another office.
Once you are with us, we will meet your requirements fully and to your satisfaction.
Fee for service dentists accepts most dental insurance benefits. However, depending on your dentist’s payment policy, you may be required to pay the full fee at the time of service, regardless of whether your dental insurance approves of or covers them. Your dentist could also require that you pay for treatment costs at the time of service and be reimbursed by your insurance company later. In some cases, you could be allowed to pay your copayment after the insurance portion has been estimated. In this case, the insurance company will send the insurance portion to the provider.
Many patients with dental insurance are not aware that they can choose a fee for service dentist – or a dentist not within their network – without having to absorb the entire cost of treatment themselves, depending upon what their coverage allows. Also, recently insured people may leave a trusted dentist to go to a participating provider because they are unaware that they have an option to choose their own dentist. However, this may not always be the case when the insurance is a PPO or managed care dental plan.
Fee for service dentistry enables you to choose the dentist you want for your treatment, rather than be restricted to those dentists who have agreed to accept the insurer’s fee schedule in an insurance plan or predetermined network.
If you require the services of a specialist such as a periodontist or an endodontist and have been given a specific referral or recommendation from your plan’s general dentist, you may be permitted to see a specialist who is not part of your plan’s network.
If you do not have dental insurance, there are no drawbacks to going to a fee for service dentist. However, if you do have dental insurance and are considering a fee for service dentist, you can expect to pay slightly higher fees than if you went to a dentist participating in your plan.