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Mirror Lake Dental

Schedule an Appointment

The journey to a beautiful, healthy smile begins with scheduling an appointment. You can either call our office directly or fill out an online request form to book your visit.

5403 48 Ave, Unit 201, Camrose, AB, T4V 0J6
The Main Entrance is on the East Side of the Building

We Offer

Direct Billing to Insurance

Dental insurance comes in all shapes and sizes. We accept direct-billing of benefits from most dental insurance companies as a courtesy to our patients. Our administrative staff will prepare all necessary forms for your dental benefits. Please note, your policy is an agreement between you and your insurance company, and generally insurance companies will not discuss your policy with us. You are responsible for your portion of payment if your insurance benefits cover less than anticipated. We will gladly submit a pre-treatment estimate to your insurer to clarify with you what your benefits will cover.

Our fees for insured patients are the same as for all patients receiving similar services. Your policy may base its coverage on its own fee schedule, which may not align with our usual fees. Insurance companies vary greatly in types of coverage and speed of payment.

For insurance-related queries, please reach out to us. We look forward to serving you.

Mirror Lake Dental accepts direct billing

New Patient? No Problem!

Your First Visit Checklist

New Patient Forms – If this is your first visit with us, please arrive 10 minutes early to fill out the new patient forms.
X-Rays – If applicable and recent, please bring any relevant dental X-Rays along with you for us to review
Current Medications – If relevant, please bring a list of any current medications you are taking and the dosages of each
Dental Insurance – If applicable, please be sure to bring along any dental insurance information required to establish a relationship with your insurance company

Medical Conditions:

Please inform our team if you have any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, artificial heart valves and joints, rheumatic fever, etc., that may affect dental procedures. Also, share any details about medications you’re on that could interact with those we may prescribe.

If your medical doctor has instructed that you take medication prior to dental cleaning, let us know in advance.

Regarding Minors:

All patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for their initial examination and consultation. Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Payment Options:

We accept cash, debit, and most major credit cards. Payment is due at the time of service.

Have Questions?

Reach out to us!

If you have any questions about Insurance, Payment Options, or just a General Inquiry, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
We look forward to serving you.

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