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bsloan1960
07-24-2023, 11:11 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!

retiredguy123
07-24-2023, 11:26 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!
I have the Blue Cross Standard FEP medical insurance that partially covers a few dental procedures, but I don't have a specific dental insurance plan. Is that the plan you have or do you actually have a separate FEP dental insurance plan?

PugMom
07-24-2023, 04:22 PM
just keep in mind, certain procedures are not covered @ all. i had to pay $$$ out of pocket for implants.

villagetinker
07-24-2023, 04:35 PM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!

We use Baylee dental, they accept NO insurance, but they provide a form to send to your insurance carrier to get reimbursed. They offer excellent dental care, and when we had dental coverage their system worked well.

You may want to contact your insurance carrier to see who in in network in this area, and then ask if any of these offer great care.

retiredguy123
07-24-2023, 04:42 PM
If you just have the Blue Cross medical coverage, you don't need to find a dentist who accepts it. The dentist can file the claim for you or you can file it yourself. But, in either case, Blue Cross will send you a check in the mail. It won't cover the entire cost.

I go to Dr. Lunsford in Leesburg, and they file the claim for me, but I pay the entire bill and then get reimbursed. Excellent dentist.

bsloan1960
07-24-2023, 05:18 PM
I have the Blue Cross Standard FEP medical insurance that partially covers a few dental procedures, but I don't have a specific dental insurance plan. Is that the plan you have or do you actually have a separate FEP dental insurance plan? I have the separate Dental Insurane, as well as the stingy rider that comes with the medical insurance policy. It is pretty generous. I had a crown and it paid 50%. Then an implant and it also covered 50%. those 2 procedures saved me about $3,000. So my preference is to find a provider. I'll be re-reimbursed at a reduced percentage if I use an out of network provider.

retiredguy123
07-24-2023, 05:32 PM
I have the separate Dental Insurane, as well as the stingy rider that comes with the medical insurance policy. It is pretty generous. I had a crown and it paid 50%. Then an implant and it also covered 50%. those 2 procedures saved me about $3,000. So my preference is to find a provider. I'll be re-reimbursed at a reduced percentage if I use an out of network provider.
I would suggest that you compare actual prices for these procedures with dentists who don't accept insurance. My dentist does not accept dental insurance, but his price for a crown is way less than a dentist who does accept dental insurance. If the dentist who accepts insurance charges double, how much are you really saving? Personally, I think dental insurance is a scam.

Cassieb
07-25-2023, 05:08 AM
[QUOTE=bsloan1960;2238354]We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks![/QUOT

Lake Miona Dental Care, Dr. Shields is who you are looking for. She accepts our Federal Employee Blue Cross Blue Shield Dental plan and does a great job, she actually takes her time with you.

sharonl7340
07-25-2023, 05:12 AM
Marion Dental Group. I too have federal dental (GEHA). They accept federal dental and are locally owned. Not a corporate dental office.

Rzepecki
07-25-2023, 05:23 AM
Another vote for Marion Dental. We go to Dr. Wallace and are very happy.

13700 North US Highway 441
Lady Lake FL 32159

352-259-0822

BlueStarAirlines
07-25-2023, 06:13 AM
We have FEP BC/BS and the supplemental dental insurance with United Concordia. We've found most of the dentist around TV to either not be that good or are focused on money. We found a good dentist in Ocala that is fair, so DM me if you want the contact information.

We've found that the farther one gets from TV the costs of treatment usually decreases. The time/distance isn't an issue since still active and have sick leave. You also might want to check on F***book for a group called "Villages Florida doctor, hospital, medical review".

Marmaduke
07-25-2023, 06:19 AM
We also have Federal Dental Insurance (GEHA) and have found an independently owned Dental office in Ocala, who files our insurance for us. Top in his profession.

Of course, you may prefer to stay closer to home in TV, and it sounds as if there are great choices.
The only reason I mention it is because many people travel to Ocala for good quality medical specialists, so why not dental?

Dr. Stickney is Supurb, located on 200, near 90th. There's an Aldis on the opposite corner.

He makes his own crowns right there during the procedure and you do not have to go home with temps, should you need a cap.

His office is a team of professionals. Good Luck to you!

retiredguy123
07-25-2023, 06:27 AM
As I understand it, the dental, vision, life insurance, and long-term care plans offered by the Federal Government to their employees and retirees are not subsidized or endorsed by the Federal Government. The companies that offer these plans are just using the Federal Government as a sales platform to sell their insurance plans. Only the medical insurance plans are subsidized by the Government. I think it is important to know this when you buy one of these plans.

eeroger
07-25-2023, 06:32 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!

We use Dr Maria Leong in Spanish Springs. Her office does research on the best Federal dental plans each year. We switched from Met Life to Aetna this year. You may want to contact her office (Tim) to see what they can/will do with BC/BS this year and consider her office for great care next year. I have referred several friends to her who are extremely happy with her services.

nn0wheremann
07-25-2023, 07:18 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!
Good luck. The BCBS benefit is for a procedure code that every dentist I have tried will not perform. The FEDVIP insurers, three of them, just will not pay claims without a long hassle. Concordia won’t pay claims at all. Dentists down here are money grubbing nutcases. One tried to convince me to get two perfectly good fillings drilled out because they were “old”. They have functioned for 35 and 50 years respectively, and are still doing everything a filling is supposed to do.

Marmaduke
07-25-2023, 08:01 AM
As I understand it, the dental, vision, life insurance, and long-term care plans offered by the Federal Government to their employees and retirees are not subsidized or endorsed by the Federal Government. The companies that offer these plans are just using the Federal Government as a sales platform to sell their insurance plans. Only the medical insurance plans are subsidized by the Government. I think it is important to know this when you buy one of these plans.
Yes, but it depends on the research and CHOICES made by the retiree.
The Government has the largest number of employees in the world, so the choice of providers is extensive, which keeps it competitive!

I like competitive, when it comes to quality health care coverage!

The ability to easily research providers on our federal employee/retiree sites is second to none during Open Enrollment, as well as year round.

I put in the time to research what's impertinent to us and when we call directly to the carrier, these companies know we are Federal employees/ retirees and the calls are handled with the epitome of professionalism.

The cost/prices of our premiums are reflective of the governments negotiations. Thank you Uncle Sam.

It is awesome in these days and times of confusing medical/dental/vision plans.


If a federal employee/retiree is unhappy with their coverage, premiums, co-pays, it only tells me that they haven't put in the time to research the hundreds of options and MOST IMPORTANTLY choose the company that resonnates with their needs.
The government also offers a comparative analysis btw. providers, side by side.

Can't beat the competitive mo. premiums, numerous options, quality of plans.

I'm pleased that I served my Country and that I am rewarded in retirement with good quality plan options. Again, my dedicated service and my tax dollars at work for me, I'm appreciative. Nothing is free, I earned it with blood, sweat and tears.

Chueyboy
07-25-2023, 09:17 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!

We have bc/bs dental. We go to Smile Dentistry at Mulberry. I can't say enough good things about them. Dr Malek and his entire staff are wonderful.
And, yes, they submit the insurance paperwork for you.

cjrjck
07-25-2023, 09:19 AM
I use fepblue.org to locate an in network provider. There are quite a few locally. We also have GEHA Dental and normally the dental office can give you a good idea what the co-insurance will pay for a given service. I suggest you constantly remind them you have FEP Blue also. They will normally get paid more from the supplemental insurance and sometimes forget to file with both, often resulting in a bill that is a little higher than expected. Our normal provider has left the area so we too are going to need a new dentist some day.

cjrjck
07-25-2023, 09:43 AM
As I understand it, the dental, vision, life insurance, and long-term care plans offered by the Federal Government to their employees and retirees are not subsidized or endorsed by the Federal Government. The companies that offer these plans are just using the Federal Government as a sales platform to sell their insurance plans. Only the medical insurance plans are subsidized by the Government. I think it is important to know this when you buy one of these plans.

While true that the dental and vision plans are not "subsidized" by the federal government, OPM is very involved in the plans offered. From their website: "The Federal Employees Dental and Vision Benefits Enhancement Act requires OPM to establish arrangements under which dental and vision benefits will be made available to Federal employees, retirees, and their families. The law requires that the contracts under this program be available for seven years; however, premium rates and benefits packages are negotiated on an annual basis under the terms of the contracts."

ccrider
07-25-2023, 09:55 AM
I am a retired Fed. employee, I have BC/BS and a supplemental policy with MetLife. I have been here for 13 years and have done a lot of researching on dental programs. Most dentists in the area will accept both policies. However, the real kicker if finding one who is "In Network". The most dollar savings is to use an In Network dentist. I have found only one, which I used for a short time. I found that he was doing a little "cheating" on the reimbursements, so I moved on from him. Good Luck

clogletn
07-25-2023, 12:53 PM
We use Grand Traverse Dental. Have been very happy with them.

BlueStarAirlines
07-26-2023, 06:04 AM
As I understand it, the dental, vision, life insurance, and long-term care plans offered by the Federal Government to their employees and retirees are not subsidized or endorsed by the Federal Government. The companies that offer these plans are just using the Federal Government as a sales platform to sell their insurance plans. Only the medical insurance plans are subsidized by the Government. I think it is important to know this when you buy one of these plans.

I don't mean to be rude, but why would someone who has never been a Federal employee opine on something he admittingly knows little about?

retiredguy123
07-26-2023, 06:23 AM
I don't mean to be rude, but why would someone who has never been a Federal employee opine on something he admittingly knows little about?
I was a Federal employee for 35 years, and I know a lot about the Federal employee and retirement benefits.

For 15 of those years, I was an Inspector General responsible for investigating employee issues and complaints about their benefits.

mrkorn12@aol.com
07-26-2023, 06:53 AM
Another vote for Marion Dental. We have been using Dr. Kevin Wallace, for over 10 years, and are very satisfied.

13700 North US Highway 441
Lady Lake FL 32159

352-259-0822

PVR
07-26-2023, 06:55 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!
Contact your insurance company to find which dentists participate

yankygrl
07-29-2023, 11:04 AM
We Need a Dental Office that accepts Federal BC/BS FEP Dental Insurance.

Actually a 2 part question: Not only do we need one that takes our insurance but also one who you think provides quality care.

Thanks!
I am the surviving spouse of a federal retiree and have Medicare and BCBS insurance. I use Dr. Heydari on 466A - Aesthetic Dental across from Colony Plaza.