Insurance
We are in-network with Delta Dental. We are NOT accepting new Medicaid patients. Below is a listing of other insurances we work with, and we’ll be happy to submit these claims on your behalf. Tons of our patients come to our office even if we are not in network with their insurance because of the compassionate care and high level of treatment delivered.
Aetna
AARP
Aflac
Anthem
APWU Health Plan
Ameritas
Argus
Assurant Employee Benefits
Avera Health Plan
Best Life and Health
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Cigna
Colonial Health
Connection Dental
CS Group Benefits
Delta Dental
Delta USA
Dentegra
Dentemax
Federated Mutual
Geha
Grouphealth Dental
Guardian
Humana
National Telephone Coop
United Concordia
United Health Care
Sanford
Principal Life Insurance Dental
Physicians Mutual Dental Insurance
Liberty Mutual
Midwest Benefits Administration
Medica
Tricare
Metropolitan
Mutual of Omaha
Premier Dental Group
Prudential
Reliance Standard
Sun Life Financial
Self Reserve National
The Standard
Payment Options
Methods of payment are cash, checks, credit cards, and debit cards.
5% Prepay Discount
For any treatment where the fee is $2,000 or over and insurance will not be involved, we offer a 5% discount! This discount can be obtained by paying with cash, check or credit card. In order to get the discount, payment must be received by our office when the appointment is scheduled.
Cherry
Cherry Financing is our preferred financing partner! If approved, you may be eligible for 0% APR for up to $35,000.
*0% APR and other promotional rates are subject to eligibility. Each person must apply through Cherry. Terms of financing are dependent on credit, income and payment history.
CareCredit
Lone Oak Dental is now offering CareCredit! This payment option allows for 0% APR financing for up to 12 months, allowing you to get the dental care you need when you need it. If you have questions about your insurance or would like to learn more about CareCredit, call our office!
*0% APR and other promotional rates are subject to eligibility. Each person must apply through Care Credit. Terms of financing may change unexpectedly and are dependent on credit, income and payment history.
Dental insurance companies, like all companies, want to make a profit. By not paying on procedures, they reduce the amount of money paid to claims. Remember, just because your insurance company may not cover something, that does not mean it is not medically or dentally advisable.