markowitzman
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not to my knowledge but I think it is a wonderful idea.Does anyone know if a dentist is obliged to display a price list?
you must have an approved d1 form PRIOR to treatment/exam.
There is NO requirement on dentist to refund money for treatment provided prior to approval.
you are a private patient until you have approved form and in it's absence there is no requirement to refund.
over 55k is balance bill on all itemsthat sleazy trying to figure out how much you earn tactic which lots of Dentists seem to do...
over 55k is balance bill on all items
not a tactic........it is how the scheme operates.
Please address your concerns to the DSFCA.
Have you not asked the dentist what this charge is for? Have you not got receipts in case you can claim MED1/2 tax relief?Can someone clarify. I visit my dentist every 6 months, thankfully in the past 6 years this has only involved a "good Clean" (his words not mine). Previously there was no charge for this service, but some years ago they began to charge me €30
You are not required to do this - many GPs will process PRSI claims on behalf of the patient in advance of a consultation but you could presumably do this yourself if you wanted to.I am also required to sign a blank department of ...... form.
Did you check the SW link(s?) posted earlier?so what should I be expecting to pay in Dublin been cover paritally by PRSI?
Of course not.ANy reason I cannot change Dentist
Ok need to go to the dentist again soonWent for the first time in 13 years back in Jan to get my first fillings. Was waiting till covered paritally by PRSI it cost around €90 for filling which I thought was expensive. I need a couple of more and my sister went to another dentist who charged €40 per filling no PRSI Cover(sounds too cheap) so what should I be expecting to pay in Dublin been cover paritally by PRSI?
ANy reason I cannot change Dentist only been to the other one twice one for initial checkup - second time for a couple of fillings. Picked him because he was closest.
Dentists can charge pretty much what they like for fillings and they do. There is very little benefit to be obtained through prsi, just cheap extractions, one free chekup a year and one free cleaning anything else is more or less at the dentists discretion
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