Dentists return to contracts for kids - New Zealand Herald
Dentists are treating more school-aged children despite only earning about two-thirds of what they can charge private patients as adult customer numbers dry up. Parents in recent years have struggled to find dentists who would take on their children
Mexican Town Popular Destination For Dental Medical Tourism - Medical News Today
Los Algodones, Mexico, has become “the latest boomtown for medical tourism,” with about 350 dentists providing care for prices that are up to 70% less than what U.S. residents typically pay, the Chicago Tribune reports. In late 1990s, U.S. health
AC dental clinic draws patients - Amarillo Globe-Times
The Amarillo College dental clinic and its 53 practicing students in the dental hygienist program are not struggling for patients to practice on. That alone says plenty about the cost and care to the public. “I’ve got nothing but good things to say
Growing Health Care Costs Give Medical Tourism A Boost - Channel 3000
MADISON, Wis. — While the skyrocketing cost of health care in the United States often acts as a hurdle for anyone who’s ailing, many Americans are heading overseas for ways to get the care they need — with a lower price tag. Costa Rica, India
Dentists return to contracts for kids - New Zealand Herald
Dentists are treating more school-aged children despite only earning about two-thirds of what they can charge private patients as adult customer numbers dry up. Parents in recent years have struggled to find dentists who would take on their children
Mexican Town Popular Destination For Dental Medical Tourism - Medical News Today
Los Algodones, Mexico, has become “the latest boomtown for medical tourism,” with about 350 dentists providing care for prices that are up to 70% less than what U.S. residents typically pay, the Chicago Tribune reports. In late 1990s, U.S. health
AC dental clinic draws patients - Amarillo Globe-Times
The Amarillo College dental clinic and its 53 practicing students in the dental hygienist program are not struggling for patients to practice on. That alone says plenty about the cost and care to the public. “I’ve got nothing but good things to say
Growing Health Care Costs Give Medical Tourism A Boost - Channel 3000
MADISON, Wis. — While the skyrocketing cost of health care in the United States often acts as a hurdle for anyone who’s ailing, many Americans are heading overseas for ways to get the care they need — with a lower price tag. Costa Rica, India