Address: 8910 Lorraine Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503, USA
Phone: +12288968355
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–1:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Teresa Fairley
Dr. Devereaux and the entire team is amazing I wish I could give them 20 stars. I always get 5 star treatment when I go.
Alexa Rowell
Friendly staff! They definitely made me feel comfortable and welcomed while answering any questions I had.
The Rowe Family
Excellent first impression from the staff at smile doctor Gulfport, Kaitlyn was my treatment coordinator, she went through everything I needed to know and was patient and kind, she made sure I understood everything she had explained, Peyton put my braces on and she made me feel comfortable and relaxed
Wendy Curet
Great place, wonderful staff!!!!!
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We accept most insurance plans and we will research your benefits for you. Some of the insurance plans we accept include: Select Administrative Services, Sas, Central States Health And Welfare Fund (TeamCare), Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama, Delta Dental of Georgia
The cost of braces depends on the length of treatment and the type of braces that you choose. Our doctors and treatment coordinators are happy to come up with a payment plan that meets your budget.
Our orthodontists love dental referrals, but your dentist does not need to make the appointment. Most patients call us directly and mention the dentist who referred them. We always love to send a thank you note to dentists.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic consultation at the age of 7. By this age, most children have permanent teeth starting to surface allowing our doctors to evaluate a child’s orthodontic condition. Early evaluation allows our doctors to identify missing permanent teeth, jaw growth, and habit problems that can be corrected if caught early. Our Rising Star program helps children avoid future problems and costly corrections.
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No..it takes two to three visits before you will ever get your braces.You have to have a consultation first with the orthodontist and then they will access and determine exactly what treatment you need.If you have Medicaid they will turn in their report to Medicaid for a review.If Medicaid deems it necessary for braces THEN they will pay.There is NO GUARANTEE that Medicaid will pay...That's it.
So ur first visit they would check ur teeth then second u get braces?
If u have medicade how much will it cost
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