
Dedicated to quality care and providing a specialized dental home to promote life-long oral health.
Office Location
Office Hours
Referrals
How are
Appointments Scheduled?
Do I Stay
with My Child During the Visit?
What About Finances?
Our
Office Policy Regarding Dental Insurance
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2570 Foxfield Road, Suite 203
St. Charles, IL 60174
630-587-4444
Monday: 9 am - 5 pm
Tuesday 9 am - 5 pm
Wednesday: 8 am - 5 pm
Thursday: 8 am - 5 pm
Friday: 8 am - 5 pm
Our highest compliments are the personal referrals of your family and friends. You can be assured we will extend to them the same professional care and personal attention that we have shown to you. We'd love to add your family and friends to our family. Thank you so much for your consideration.
How are Appointments Scheduled?
The office attempts to schedule appointments at your convenience and when time is available. Preschool children should be seen in the morning because they are fresher and we can work more slowly with them for their comfort. School children with a lot of work to be done should be seen in the morning for the same reason. Dental appointments are an excused absence. Missing school can be kept to a minimum when regular dental care is continued.
Since
appointed times are reserved exclusively for each patient we ask
that you please notify our office 24 hours in advance of your
scheduled appointment time if you are unable to keep your
appointment. Another patient, who needs our care, could be
scheduled if we have sufficient time to notify them. We realize
that unexpected things can happen, but we ask for your
assistance in this matter.
Do I Stay with My Child During the Visit?

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Payment for
professional services is due at the time dental treatment is
provided. Every effort will be made to provide a treatment plan
which fits your timetable and budget, and gives your child the
best possible care. We accept cash, personal checks, debit cards,
care credit
and most major credit cards.
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Our Office Policy Regarding Dental Insurance
If we have
received all of your insurance information on the day of the
appointment, we will be happy to file your claim for you. You
must be familiar with your insurance benefits, as we will
require payment for the estimated amount insurance is not expected
to pay. By law your insurance company is required to pay each
claim within 30 days of receipt. We file all insurance
electronically, so your insurance company will receive each
claim within days of the treatment. You are responsible for any
balance on your account after 30 days, whether insurance has
paid or not. If you have not paid your balance within 60 days a
re-billing fee of 1.5% will be added to your account each month
until paid. We will be glad to send a refund to you if your
insurance pays us.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND that we file dental insurance as a courtesy to
our patients. We do not have a contract with your insurance
company, only you do. We are not responsible for how your
insurance company handles its claims or for what benefits they
pay on a claim. We can only assist you in estimating your
portion of the cost of treatment. We at no time guarantee what
your insurance will or will not do with each claim. We also cannot be responsible for any errors in filing your insurance.
Claims are filed as a courtesy to you.
Fact 1 - NO
INSURANCE PAYS 100% OF ALL PROCEDURES
Dental insurance is meant to be an aid in receiving dental care.
Many patients think that their insurance pays 90%-100% of all
dental fees. This is not true! Most plans only pay between
50%-80% of the average total fee. Some pay more, but others pay less.
The percentage paid is usually determined by how much you or
your employer has paid for coverage, or the type of contract
your employer has set up with the insurance company.
Fact 2 - BENEFITS ARE NOT DETERMINED BY OUR OFFICE
You may have noticed that sometimes your dental insurer
reimburses you or the dentist at a lower rate than the dentist's
actual fee. Frequently, insurance companies state that the
reimbursement was reduced because your dentist's fee has
exceeded the usual, customary, or reasonable fee ("UCR") used by
the company.
A statement such as this gives the impression that any fee
greater than the amount paid by the insurance company is
unreasonable, or well above what most dentists in the area
charge for a certain service. This can be very misleading and
simply is not accurate.
Insurance companies set their own schedules, and each company
uses a different set of fees they consider allowable. These
allowable fees may vary widely, because each company collects
fee information from claims it processes. The insurance company
then takes this data and arbitrarily chooses a level they call
the "allowable" UCR Fee. Frequently, this data can be three to
five years old and these "allowable" fees are set by the
insurance company so they can make a net 20%-30% profit.
Unfortunately, insurance companies imply that your dentist is
"overcharging", rather than admit that they are "underpaying" or
that their benefits are low. In general, a less expensive
insurance policy will use a lower usual, customary, or
reasonable (UCR) figure.
Fact 3 - DEDUCTIBLES & CO-PAYMENTS MUST BE CONSIDERED
When estimating dental benefits, deductibles and percentages
must be considered. To illustrate, assume the fee for service is
$150.00. If the insurance company allows $150.00 as
its usual and customary (UCR) fee, we can figure out what
benefits will be paid. First a deductible (paid by you), on
average $50, is subtracted, leaving $100.00. The plan then pays
80% for this particular procedure. The insurance company will
then pay 80% of $100.00, or $80.00. Out of a $150.00 fee they
will pay an estimated $80.00 leaving a remaining portion of
$70.00 (to be paid by the patient). Of course, if the UCR is
less than $150.00 or your plan pays only at 50% then the
insurance benefits will also be significantly less.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, please keep us informed of any insurance changes such as policy name, insurance company address, or a change of employment.
