Sponsor spotlight Local dentist helps uninsured adults

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Dr. Sophon Heng D. D. S. operates a dental clinic in Edmonds that caters specifically to uninsured adults, offering comprehensive dental care at significantly lower prices than typical practices.

His modern yet modest office utilizes the latest technology while maintaining a focus on affordability. For example, Dr. Heng charges $750 for a lifelike crown, a stark contrast to the $1,200 or more charged by other local dental offices. Patients often express gratitude for the clinic's family-like environment and its ethical approach to healthcare. Office manager Channa emphasizes the positive community response, stating, “We treat all of our patients like we would our own family.

” Dr. Heng’s services are particularly beneficial for young adults and seniors who face challenges with limited dental insurance policies. The clinic prides itself on quality care without cutting corners, with staff members driven by a desire to improve patients' lives. By prioritizing modern dentistry at accessible rates, Dr. Heng's practice has established itself as a vital resource in the community.

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