I just got hit with a $4K dental bill. This is how this started.
Dental insurance pays at 50-80% rates, dentists upsell on procedures like adult fluoride and Curodont that are rarely necessary, and the coding choices (caries vs. abfraction, composite vs. amalgam downgrade) materially change what insurance covers vs. what you owe. Patients have no way to evaluate any of this in the chair.
Anyone scheduled for dental work over $500.
Forward me the treatment plan before you sign. I decode every CDT code, flag likely upsells, cross-check fair pricing in your ZIP, and give you a script for what to push back on at the next appointment.
$19 per treatment plan. Or use the same intake form as the bill audit if you have a bill in hand.
This one's ready.
Why pay me anything? Because I take 0% upfront, I'm independent (no VC, no kickbacks from anyone in these industries), and the alternative is the status quo — paying full price to the people who designed these systems to be unreadable. More about why I'm doing this →