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Make appointment requests online Click on the link. https://patientaccess.dental.nyu.edu/PatientAccess/ This will direct you to the Patient Access Portal home page. Click "Register for Access" Enter your date of birth, first name and the e-mail address you have on file at NYU Dentistry.
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The Stu-Dent Plan is a prepaid dental plan that offers high quality, low-cost dental care to NYU students, with convenient appointment times to accommodate busy schedules. Services are provided by graduating DDS and hygiene students overseen by licensed dental faculty members in a convenient location adjacent to the SHC on the 3rd floor of 726 ...
Special Needs: The NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities provides sensitive, essential care for individuals whose disability or disabilities prevent them from being treated in a conventional dental setting. Please call 212-998-9988 to schedule an appointment.
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Please call 212-998-9988 to schedule an appointment. Aesthetic Dentistry: The Rosenthal Institute for Aesthetic Dentistry features current and emerging techniques in aesthetic dentistry in a setting that combines the look and feel of the finest private dental practices in New York City.
Periodontics: A wide range of treatment is provided for patients with gum disease. Please call 212-992-7040 to speak with a representative from Periodontics, who will guide you through the processes for patient care. Prosthodontics: Procedures for patients requiring crowns and bridges are provided.
Endodontics: Root canal procedures and other endodontic issues are provided. Please call 212-998-9677 to speak with a representative from Endodontics, who will guide you through the processes for patient care. Periodontics: A wide range of treatment is provided for patients with gum disease.
Orthodontics: A wide range of treatment is provided for children, adolescents, and adults who need braces. Please call 212-998-9514 to speak with a representative from Orthodontics, who will guide you through the processes for patient care.
Services provided include surgical treatment of injuries and developmental malformations of the mouth, jaws, and related facial structures. Please call 212-998-9660 to speak with a representative from Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, who will guide you through the processes for patient care.
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Aditi Bhattacharya, BDS, MDS, PhD, an assistant professor in the Dept. of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and the Bluestone Center for Clinical Research, will investigate the role of the transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel in oral cancer pain.
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Here’s additional information about the ACA to assist you in making coverage decisions: Students are eligible to remain on a parent’s plan until age 26. However, you should compare the cost and benefits of coverage under a parent’s plan to those of the NYU plans.
the aged, a place for drug addicts, alcoholics, or a place for convalescent, custodial, educational, or rehabilitory care. Hospital does not mean health resorts, spas, or infirmaries at schools or camps. Hospitalization: Care in a Hospital that requires admission as an inpatient and usually requires an overnight stay.
The NYU sponsored student health insurance plans, administered by Wellfleet Group, LLC , are designed to provide reasonably priced healthcare coverage. The student health insurance plans supplement the free services (as does any other health insurance) provided at the SHC. The plans cover most medical treatments and procedures provided at the SHC, for which there is a fee, as well as national coverage for medically necessary healthcare services.
The ACA created health insurance marketplaces for individuals to obtain coverage. However, you should carefully review the terms of the coverage to compare with any other alternatives including in terms of: Deductibles, Copayments, Coinsurance, and limited provider networks.
The Student Health Center (SHC) is legally and ethically obligated to protect the privacy of a student’s health information. Treatment of student health information is governed by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the requirements of applicable New York State law.
The fall payment is due at the time of the fall enrollment. The spring payment is due by January 8th for the dependent coverage to continue until August 20th (the end of the policy period). Students will receive a 30-day notice before their fall coverage ends with a request for payment for the spring term coverage.
While most undergraduate and graduate students are in good health and face few serious illnesses while in school, medical and psychological issues can arise at any time, sometimes without warning. There are also certain health concerns that may become apparent for the first time in early adulthood.
Dr. Soo Kim is originally from Korea and has been living in the United States for more than 20 years. She met her husband during dental school and is now the mother of a beautiful girl and a happy dog.
Dr. Soo Kim is originally from Korea and has been living in the United States for more than 20 years. She met her husband during dental school and is now the mother of a beautiful girl and a happy dog.