Sponsor spotlight Local dentist helps uninsured adults

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Dr. Sophon Heng D. D. S. caters to uninsured adults, offering dental care at his Edmonds clinic with fees 30-60% lower than typical competitors.

For instance, his lifelike crowns are priced at $750, significantly less than the $1,200 often charged elsewhere. Dr. Heng's modern facility combines the latest technology with a modest overhead to ensure affordability. He and his staff prioritize personal care, with Channa, the office manager, stating, “We treat all of our patients like we would our own family. ” Many patients, including young adults and seniors, appreciate the focus on quality treatment without gimmicks.

Dental assistant Karen reinforces this commitment, emphasizing their dedication to treating patients holistically. The clinic's success reflects a growing demand for affordable dental services amid rising healthcare costs. Dr. Heng's model provides a valuable alternative for those struggling with insurance limitations.

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