Navigating Insurance. Advocating for Patients. 

Finding the right doctor for you or your child is only part of the uphill journey. Trying to comprehend treatment options can feel as difficult as learning a foreign language in a few hours. Costs for much needed treatment can be prohibiting; insurance is intimidating and frustrating. How do you get the care you need?

Take a Deep Breath. We Can Help

At OP we have decades of experience in helping patients with complicated cases such as genetic conditions, severely worn down teeth, gum disease due to diabetes, dental complications due to head and neck cancer, serious injuries due to accidents, and extremely dry mouth related to prescription medications or systemic diseases such as Sjogren’s Syndrome, In short, if the mouth isn’t healthy, isn’t functioning, or has been harmed by disease or illness, we can help. Rehabilitation to the oral cavity is our speciality.

Our OP advocate team is able to thoroughly understand your plan’s benefits, submit pre-authorizations, file claims and ensure proper payment . We have a successful track record in working with all the major medical insurance companies across the United States. Yes, it is very possible that your medical insurance will pay the majority cost of treatment. 

“I was struggling to eat or drink anything because of pain. Brushing my teeth hurt like crazy. We couldn’t afford the procedures out of pocket, and no office was willing to even try to get our medical insurance to pay for the treatment I needed. OP was able to get us approved and authorized. I am so thankful.”— Kourtney

We suspected our daughter had a genetic disorder, but most doctors didn’t believe us. Some doctors had a plan, but none would take our medical insurance. I was amazed when the OP team told me they would be able to process our medical healthcare insurance.

Kristi, Mom of Patient

“Ectodermal Dysplasia runs in our family. I didn’t want my son to have to go through what I went through. I attended national NFED conferences to educate myself. The OP doctors knew more about the problem we have been dealing with than I did. It was also the first time I heard ‘we can do something about this,’” and  ‘your medical coverage will be used.’”

— Rita, OP Patient and Patient Parent