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Affordable tooth cleaning for seniors?
#1
Now that I'm retired (70 years old), and now without dental insurance, I can no longer afford my longtime Hilo dentist's charges for routine cleaning. He is not giving me any cash payment and/or senior discount. Is there any place, preferably in the Pahoa area, where I can get affordable cleaning?
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#2
Not Pahoa, but Bay Clinic in Hilo has sliding scale rates.
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#3
The Keaau Bay Clinic has sliding scale rates too.
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#4
Keaau is hilo bay... same in Hilo. They don't have the best dentists but...

They have a dentist in Pahoa? What about the dentist van that drive around town? What do they charge for a teeth cleaning? Might wanna look into it.
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#5
Takata Dental in Hilo gives senior discounts. I'm happy with them, and I have no dental insurance.
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#6
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Originally posted by EightFingers

Bay Clinic in Hilo has sliding scale rates.
And a horrible reputation for being seriously dysfunctional, and criminally negligent. Use their services at your own risk and with extreme caution.
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#7
I have a different opinion of Bay Clinic. I've known them to save loved ones lives.

I went to the Keaau clinic to have a tooth extracted. No appointment.
30 minute wait and the dentist did it quick and easy.

I was quite happy. Good experience.
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#8
I have heard mostly good reports about Keaau Clinic, but really Rob, tooth extracted = good experience? Perhaps you are overselling it a wee bit?
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#9
Thanks for the feedback. I really only need a dental hygienist for the cleaning. But I guess all of them only work in dental offices. I'll check out the recommendations. Aloha!
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#10
My experiences at Keaau Bay Clinic have all been good. Their routine cleaning isn't as extensive as I've had elsewhere, but then again this is a sliding scale clinic.
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