PROVO, UT, October 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Premier Provo dentist, Dr. Huang of Ninth East Dental, announces discount membership plans for patients without insurance. In addition, Dr. Huang offers digital x-rays and charts among other facilities at Ninth East Dental - well-known - cosmetic, family and emergency dentist in Provo.
Patients who do not have insurance are offered the opportunity to set up this dentist in Provo's discounted dental plan as an individual or as a family. Ninth East Dental is offering such a discount in order to effectively provide the best in quality care for their patients. Patients can easily access the Ninth East Dental membership plan from the practice's state-of-the-art website.
"It is very important for my patients to receive the best in dental care, even without insurance. No one should have to lose out on well-maintained oral health and that is why we are offering a membership plan. This allows the patients to receive the care they need, at an affordable price," said Dr. Adrian Huang, Provo family dentist.
In addition, Ninth East Dental offers digital x-rays and charts within the office to enhance the treatment process. With digital x-rays and charts, patients are able to view results and information at a quicker rate. Appointments yield faster results and diagnosis times with the use of advanced technology at this Provo dentist.
"Patients deserve to receive the fastest results possible. I don't want my patients to have to wait longer than they need to before they receive a diagnosis or treatment. With digital x-rays and charts, we can diagnose and receive information faster than ever before. This is the quality care our patients deserve," stated Dr. Huang, Provo cosmetic dentist.
Whether patients are looking for services or treatments for teeth whitening, bonding or braces in Provo, Dr. Huang and his staff at Ninth East Dental provide the best in dental care for patients of all ages. With the introduction of the practice's website and discount membership plans, dental care is more readily available for patients looking for a dentist in Provo.
About Ninth East Dental:
Dr. Adrian Huang is the owner and founder of Ninth East Dental, cosmetic dentist in Provo. Dr. Huang has recently moved from Arizona to Provo, UT and has been practicing quality dental care for the past 10 years. At Ninth East Dental Dr. Huang, an emergency dentist in Provo, is committed to delivering quality care to informed patients in a convenient and comfortable setting. Offering a wide array of services from bonding and veneers to whitening and implants, Dr. Huang and his professional staff of dental associates are dedicated to providing superior dental care for patients of all ages.
Media Contact:
Dr. Adrian Huang
drahuang@gmail.com
1234 N. 900 East
Provo, UT 84604
(801) 854-9160
http://www.nintheastdental.com
Provo Dentist Offers Convenient, Affordable Dental Care for Every Patient
Dr. Adrian Huang, a dentist in Provo, offers discounts for dental upkeep on practice's website to enhance patient care.
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