Emergency Dental Care USA

Emergency Dental Care USA
Emergency Dental Care USA 4267 S 144th St Omaha, NE 68137
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Emergency Dental Care USA

Our emergency dentists provide urgent care for toothaches, chipped teeth, and other dental emergencies in the Omaha metro area. We accept most dental insurance, offer convenient hours, and have flexible payment options for those without dental insurance. Emergency Dental Care USA of Omaha is committed to getting you the dental care you deserve at a price you can afford.
Primary Specialty

Dentist

Payment Options Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Care Credit, payment plans, cash, debit cards, personal checks, nearly all insurance accepted on an indemnity basis.
Services Root canals
Common extractions
Surgical extractions
Implants
Dentures
Broken teeth
Wisdom teeth
Crowns/bridges
Toothaches
Cavities/fillings
Swollen jaw
Periodontal scaling
Partials
Additional Services emergency, same-day, weekends
Consumer Feedback
(1 Review)
Service
1 star average for Service
Environment
1 star average for Environment
Staff
2 star average for Staff
Recommended
1 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
I originally had a great review for this practice. I must say that the office staff is very kind and helpful, as are most of the dentists. Their hours are convenient. My problem is with their billing and office policies. They intentionally over charge you, regardless of what your insurance will cover. They are fully aware of what your insurance will, and will not cover. They have a set percentage that they charge the patient for out of pocket, and it is ALWAYS more then you are actually responsible for, leaving you with a "refund" on your account. They specifically told me that they WILL NOT REFUND THE MONEY UNLESS YOU ASK FOR IT. That means that you must review your insurance statement, and compare it to what you actually paid them. The fact is, most people don't do that. They assume the dentist is charging you the right amount (I assumed this as well). I have requested a refund several times. Originally they stated a refund would be mailed within 6-8 weeks. That time passed, and I never got it. Its been over a year since I overpaid them, and I am still trying to get back the $200 credit on my account. Beware of this dentist if you have insurance.
by Lincoln Mom xxx.xxx.28.238
December 18, 2012