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  • Because I did not know the rules about how to use my FSA card I had put $500 through my job in order to get my teeth whitened. After getting the $500 on my card after the 1st of the year I researched the circumstances of getting teeth whitened and I found out that whitening is not a procedure that can be done and use your FSA card for payment. Somewhere around the first day of February I received a card in the mail from Hanna's office offering $79.99 a teeth whitening kit as long as I come back in every 6 months for a cleaning. I thought this was a great deal at the time. I made an appointment for the next week and when I went in I explained the issue that I had with the FSA card and teeth whitening not being eligible for use with the FSA card. The dentist (Hanna) told me "well, it's all how it appears on your bill to the insurance company". This immediately put me on guard because this would be lying to the insurance company and to the IRS by using the FSA card for something that is not eligible. Right away her and her staff told me that they needed to do X-ray's and the teeth cleaning to get things started. I wasn't surprised at this point because I knew that my insurance would cover these procedures at 100%. They did the X-rays and the teeth cleaning and told me that I needed extra work before I could do the teeth cleaning for $79.99. She said to make an appointment for the next week to come back in and go over what the dentist wanted to do to get me fixed up. I came back in the next week and sat back down in the chair and was ready to hear what I was going to have to pay. What she told me was way beyond what I thought she was going to say. She started to go over everything that she thought that I needed. I kept asking her to stop and give me the bottom line. She told me that I would have to pay over $5800 out of pocket in addition to what my insurance would cover. Then I would be eligible to get the $79.99 teeth whitening treatment. I do have 1 tooth that is chipped in the upper right and I asked if that can be taken care of for now then we can work on the rest later. She said "no we do everything all at once because I care about your health". At this point I felt like she cared way more about my wallet that my health. Completely a ploy to get anyone into the office and sell as many services as possible. NO THANKS I also found it very odd that the other 2 people that have reviewed this dentist on YELP only have 1 review each and both have said they have been going to her for up to 9 years. Why doesn't she have more reviews than 2? Good or Bad??
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