Recommendations for a dentist for someone with no insurance and no job.
Melissa P. replied:
I scored great info from a friend for anyone else interested: Marquette Dental Clinic 1801 W Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 288-6790 English (414) 288-1520 Espanol Accepts Title XIX and HMO patients. Half the cost of a regular dentist. Milwaukee Health Services 2555 N Martin Luther King Dr Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 372-8080 Services available to residents of Milwaukee central city area. Seton Dental Clinic 1730 South 13 th Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 (414) 383-3220 Serves the uninsured in the Milwaukee area. Must have a social security number, photo ID, and proof of income. Sixteenth Street Community Health Center-Parkway Location 2906 S 20 th St Milwaukee, WI 53215 (414) 672-1353 Accepts Title XIX and HMO. Charges uninsured based on family size and income. South Side Guadalupe Dental Clinic 1112 S 3 rd St Milwaukee, WI 53204 (414) 643-8787 Takes Title XIX and HMO. If not insured, bring check stub and pay up front. No credit cards.
Kesha P. replied:
Walk-in clinic at Marquette Dental School?
Shelly L. replied:
Marquette Dental school. Great work and super low prices. You have to pay in full at time of service though.
Is there a orthodontist that takes badgercare near madison or portage or anywhere in wis keenan n kloie need them or anywhere that does payments
Lara D. replied:
Shawn, try Marquetee School of Dentistry in Milw. I had a root canal done there and my daughter needs to have her wisdom teeth pulled out so I'm sure they cud help u.414-288-8555. It was just a minimum payment of like $3 or so for the co-pay. So give it a try. Here's the website hope it helps. http://www.marquette.edu/dentistry/