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SharksForArms t1_jakn2lj wrote

You should be able to find a list of covered providers on your insurers website or app.

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AmcillaSB t1_janewqb wrote

This isn't necessarily true right, but it's a good place to start.

When I was shopping around for new dental insurance, none of the ones on the Marketplace showed my dentist. I made a short list and called my dentist and asked if they covered any of them. For some, the receptionist wasn't even sure if they took them, which was frustrating. She flat-out said "sometimes we won't know until we run the card" which was annoying. At any rate, found one from the Exchange she recognized/knew they took, and that was that.

I've intentionally avoided health insurance that's bundled with dental (even though it's a bit more cost effective,) because I like my dentist and would rather stick with them.

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drsideburns t1_jakoekh wrote

Hey I know this isn’t the answer you are looking for, but don’t go to Aspen dental even if your insurance covers it. Any option is a better one my dude.

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round_is_funny t1_jakkwmw wrote

What I did was create an account on my insurance website, then I was able to search providers by zip code, gender etc filters. Then when I had a shortlist, I turned to google reviews. We ended up with a fantastic provider. (Not Aetna but same process)

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Advanced_Car1599 t1_jam0obn wrote

Check the app or website for the most accurate and current information.

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