Payment and Billing
Do you take Medicaid?
Currently we do not accept Medicaid re-embursements. Unfortunately, the payments from Medicaid are less than our costs to provide for your dental care.
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Can I make payments over time for my dental care?
We would appreciate the payment of any uninsured balance at the time of treatment unless arrangements have been made in advance. We can, however, arrange for financing through various financial agencies or by the use of credit cards.
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Will my insurance pay for my treatment?
Our treatment plans are designed to address your specific dental needs regardless of your insurance coverage. Most dental insurance will pay for a percentage of your recommended treatment. Insurance benefits vary greatly from plan to plan and year to year. Our reception staff can help you determine your particular benefits upon request.
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Office and Patients
Are you taking new patients?
Yes, we are taking new patients. In most cases we would like to see children beginning at age one year and then at least every six months for the rest of their lives.
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Is your office open after normal business hours?
The office is open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 - 5:00 and Friday, 7:30 - 1:30 We also stay open until 7:00pm every other Wednesday. We are not open on Saturday.
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Monday - Thursday*
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
7:30 am - 1:30 pm
*limited evening hours also available
970 W. Wooster Suite 125
Wood County Medical Building
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Office
419.352.2569
Email
smiles@bgdentistry.com
Is your office open after normal business hours?
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