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Businiess name:  Castle Dental
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Read the reviews for this, and other locations. There are tons of reviews that are very similar to our experience in all the cities that Castle operates in. My girlfriend tried to make an appointment to have a yearly cleaning. They checked her insurance, and told her that since it had been more than six months, (insurance pays for an annual visit, not twice a year), that she'd need a deep cleaning, AND a regular cleaning. They told her that they could not do the regular cleaning without first doing the deep cleaning. Of course her insurance company isn't going to pay for two cleanings, so they explained she'd need to pay for the 'deep cleaning' herself, to the tune of $500, then they'd schedule her for the regular cleaning in the next few weeks which they'd bill her insurance for. Can you say scam? Pass on these guys. Do a little digging and research and you'll easily be able to find someone more reputable. Cons: Asshats like these are why health insurance is such a mess

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