Sponsor spotlight Local dentist helps uninsured adults

Edmonds, WALocal News

Dr. Sophon Heng D. D. S. operates a unique dental clinic in Edmonds, WA, providing comprehensive care exclusively for uninsured adults.

His practice stands out by using the latest technology in a modest setting, which helps reduce operational costs and allows for lower fees on essential services. For example, Dr. Heng charges $750 for a lifelike crown, a price significantly lower than the average $1,200 charged by other local offices. Patients frequently express their appreciation for the clinic's compassionate approach in an industry often driven by profit. Office manager Channa notes the positive feedback they've received, emphasizing the family-like atmosphere created for patients.

Dental assistant Karen underscores their commitment to quality care, stating that they treat people, not just their teeth. This clinic predominantly serves young adults and seniors who struggle with inadequate dental insurance. Dr. Heng’s model exemplifies a commitment to accessible, quality dental care that resonates with the community's needs.

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