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On behalf of my daughter, who is very low income and needs some dental work, I thought I'd ask about low income/lower cost dental care. She has a tooth causing pain. Don't know if the tooth can be saved, crowned, or anything yet. Any options available?
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.
Jon in Keaau/HPP
Jon in Keaau/HPP
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Keaau Family dental does an income based fee schedule.
Peace and long life
Peace and long life
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Bay Clinic's website says they have dental services. Their medical clinic has an income based fee schedule for its services, so this may be worth a look:
http://www.bayclinic.org/locations/hilo-...tal-center
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Keaau Family Health and Dental Center is affiliated with Bay Clinic. They have a fee schedule based on income. 16-192 Pilimua Street, Keaau. (Behind the Police Station, opposite the Shopping Center) Phone:808-930-0400. I recently had a tooth extracted, was very pleased with the service and the staff.
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I've been going there 10 years. Good work, but extraction is the norm if the tooth is too bad. Nothing fancy.
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How are they for timely appointments? My experience with the bay clinic is a wait time of about 4 to 6 weeks.
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I never had to wait longer than 2 weeks. If it's an emergency you can wait at the door when they open 7 or 8 in the morning.