This page will show Financial and Insurance Info.
We take many dental insurance plans, including but not limited to:
- Aetna
- Ameritas
- Anthem Bc/Bs
- Benefit Administrators (BAI)
- Blue Chip
- Cigna
- Guardian
- Metlife
- Principal
- United Concordia
- United Healthcare
- UPMC Dental Advantage
- UPMC for Kids
Please call our office to find out if we take your specific insurance plan. Please note that we do NOT take UPMC for You.
As of May 30, 2023, we will be out of network with Delta Dental. We will still submit claims on your behalf if you have Delta Dental insurance, but you will be responsible for payment in full at time of service and Delta Dental will then reimburse you directly.
You can still come to our office! The difference is that you may be required to pay in full for your services while you are here. Keep in mind that many plans have out-of-network benefits, so you may still be able to use your insurance when you come to our office. We will always submit the proper insurance claim to your insurance company, even if we do not participate with that insurance company. Some insurance companies will pay us directly as non-participating providers while others may reimburse you. If the insurance company will not pay us then you will be responsible to pay in full at the time of service, as described in our Office Policy. If you have an HSA or medical flex spending card, you can use that to pay for dental services.
Masks are not required at this time, but you are welcome to wear a mask if desired. All clinical personnel will wear a mask during your dental procedure.
Our office is one of the safest places you could be from any disease, including viruses such as COVID-19 and Influenza. In dentistry, we always follow very strict infection control protocol. We follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH), American Dental Association (ADA), and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration). Furthermore, we have medical grade air purifiers running at all times in each of our treatment rooms.
We ask each patient to rinse for 60 seconds with Peroxyl mouthrinse because it has been shown to decrease the viral load in the saliva of an infected person. Hydrogen peroxide has been shown to oxidize and thereby inactivate an enveloped virus such as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Peroxyl mouthrinse is available over the counter and has been well accepted by our patients! Most patients really like the taste and the fresh feeling that it leaves in the mouth. Furthermore, Peroxyl is an excellent rinse for mouth sores of any kind as it helps with the associated pain and encourages healing of oral tissue.