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Isaacs Family Dental

From dental distress to rapid relief: Your emergency dental care experts are here to rescue your smile!

    Types of Dental Emergencies

     

    • Toothaches
    • Broken Teeth
    • Dislodged Teeth
    • Soft Tissue Damage
    • Broken Dental Appliances

    Our Emergency Treatment Can Help You Feel Better Fast

    Here are a few ways we can help during your dental crisis:

    • Tooth Filling – A new filling will stop the pain of tooth decay and make your biting and chewing easier.
    • Same-Day Crowns – We can make a new crown here in our office to cap and repair a damaged tooth.
    • Tooth Removal – If your tooth needs removal, we’ll take care of it quickly and comfortably.

    FAQ

    What are your payment options?

    Isaacs Family Dental wants to make sure that all our patients are able to get the level of dental care they need to keep their mouths healthy and their smiles bright. That’s why Dr. Isaacs and our team have made available several payment options in Indianapolis. These include:

    If your advised treatment creates a financial problem on your part, companies like CareCredit and Lending Club are able to give you affordable payments. In addition, we are contracted with most dental insurance plans. We will be happy to file insurance claims for you and accept payment on your behalf.

    • Returned Checks – The office will charge $30 for a returned check. In the event of a returned check, we reserve the right to have you pay in cash for future visits.
    • Collections– If an account is turned over for advanced collection services, the patient or responsible party will be expected to pay all collection fees (under $175, there is a $50 collection fee – $175 and over, there is a 30% collection fee), court costs, and reasonable attorney fees. We reserve the right to not schedule the patient, responsible party, or any family members until the balance is paid in full.

    You can also make a payment online anytime.

    What do I need to bring for an emergency dental care visit?

    When heading to an emergency dental visit, it’s essential to bring certain items to ensure a smooth and efficient appointment. According to the website you provided, here’s what you should bring:

    1. Insurance Information: Make sure to bring your dental insurance card, if you have one, along with any necessary identification.
    2. Medical History: It’s important to provide your dentist with your complete medical history, including any medications you are currently taking, allergies, and previous dental treatments.
    3. New Patient Information Form: As a new patient, don’t forget to complete the online new patient form prior to your emergency dental visit. This form typically includes important information about your medical history, insurance details, and contact information.
    4. List of Symptoms: Be prepared to discuss your symptoms in detail. This includes when the symptoms started, how severe they are, and any factors that may aggravate or alleviate them.
    5. Previous Dental Records: If you’ve had any recent dental treatments or x-rays at a different dental office, bring along any relevant records or images.
    6. Emergency Contact Information: In case of any unexpected complications, it’s helpful to have emergency contact information readily available.

    By bringing these items to your emergency dental visit, you can help your dentist provide you with the most effective and efficient care possible.

    What insurance do you accept?

    We accept most insurance plans. Please refer to your insurance provider to confirm in-network status.

    Escape Pain Today!

    317-298-3384

    Office Hours

    Monday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
    Tuesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Wednesday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Thursday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
    Friday Closed
    Saturday Closed
    Sunday Closed

    EMAIL IsaacsFamilyDental@PDPSmiles.com

    FAX 317-298-4742

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