Irving Dental Center Community Dental Care
Irving Dental Center Community Dental Care
1800 N. Britain Road
Irving, TX - 75061
Telephone: (214)266-3170
Dental care for children under 19 expectant mothers seen when space is available residing in the cities of Dallas, Garland and Collin County who meet Texas Department of Health low-income eligibility guidelines. Limited adult care available at Bluitt-Flowers and deHaro-Saldiar. Senior citizens age 60 and over are eligible at the COPC Dental Clinics. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:30pm. Fees: Low Income Children who qualify for their grant. Copay is only $15.00 each visit. Low Income Seniors age 60+ who qualify for their grant. Co-pay is only $25.00 each visit plus any applicable lab fee if indicated. Fees are posted as of June 2011. Contact for current rates as they are subject to change.
Hours of Operation
- Monday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Tuesday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Many of our Dental Clinics are free and/or government supported. Many are sliding scale dental care for low income. Please call the dental clinics or visit the websites of the dentists to cofirm that these clinics are free or low cost to the needy. We do our best to provide a helpful low cost and free dental services. Always confirm directly with the dental clinis to confirm that our information is up to date.
We also now display low cost, affordable clinics for the needy. Yes, our website name is FreeDental.org, but we now provide more. We are as specific as possible on the listing pages. It is the website users responsibility to contact the clinics listed to confirm whether the clinics is free, low cost, affordable, etc. Do not take it for granted that the clinic is free since it is listed on the website. We provide listings to help those with dental practices and services to help the needy.
User questions and answers
Help our users find out more about Irving Dental Center Community Dental Care.yes
They didn't help me, but yes.
Some years back I went to seek help. I have 2 broken teeth on top and the bottom ones need replacing. They assessed me. The total work I would need done would be over $6,000. I was not told about any sliding scale. So I just didn't go back. I chew my food with my gums. Limited to what I would like to eat. Thank you