Your Dental Insurance, Accepted at Tend

Long Island City

From Delta Dental to Aetna, we've got you covered. Dental care should be accessible and stress-free. At Tend, we accept most major insurances, including:

  • Delta Dental
  • Metlife
  • Cigna
  • Aetna
  • and more!
  • Delta Dental
  • Metlife
  • Cigna
  • United Concordia
  • and more!

We're now accepting new patients in

Long Island City

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Hassle-Free Billing and Coverage Checks

From real‑time insurance verification to clear cost breakdowns, we make it simple to understand what your insurance covers.

We handle billing with your insurance provider directly, just like a traditional dentist, but with a modern approach to member care.

Transparent Pricing, Even with Insurance

At times, your final bill may differ from the quote. Why does this happen?

  • Insurance may not cover 100% of services
  • Co-pays and deductibles often apply
  • Coverage limits or policy changes may affect your balance

Don't stress - we'll walk you through everything, so you know what to expect.

Not using insurance? Here’s what costs to expect.

*We include a range because final cost can vary based on your location and the complexity of the treatment your dentist recommends.

Service
Cost
First Dental Exam
$375
Filling
$113-$420*
Periodontal Non-Surgical Treatment
$175-$298*
Emergency (Exam & X-rays)
$215 - $225

*We include a range because final cost can vary based on your location and the complexity of the treatment your dentist recommends.

Check your insurance

Curious if insurance will cover your exam? We can tell you in just a few seconds.

Unfortunately, there are some dental insurance plans we don’t accept, including Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, Healthplex, HMOs, DMOs, and others. If we don’t take yours, we’ll contact you ahead of your visit.

Most Insurance Accepted

Tend Long Island City is located at the corner of Jackson Avenue and 50th Avenue, a short walk from the LIC waterfront and MoMA PS1. We accept most insurance and verify your benefits upfront. Booking is quick, and we make the process stress-free.

Operating hours
Monday
7AM - 8PM
Tuesday
7AM - 8PM
Wednesday
9AM - 4:30PM
Thursday
7AM - 8PM
Friday
9AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
8AM - 2:30PM
Sunday
Closed

Meet our

Long Island City

Dentists

Questions about insurance? We have answers. We accept most major insurance plans, including Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, and Aetna. From verifying your coverage to explaining your copays, we make it simple to get the care you need without the added stress.

Dentist

Dr. Tung Nguyen

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Why people love Tend

Google reviews
+8,000 5-star reviews

10/10 would recommend. Tend uses the latest in dental technology to make your visit seamless and comfortable! The staff are all so nice and welcoming. Shoutout to Kayla at the front desk- from the moment I walked in the door she made me feel comfortable! You will get a full explanation of your treatment plan and price breakdown, and there’s no pressure from anyone to do anything extra. I am SO glad I chose Tend. Thank you everyone for a great visit!

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Joshua H.

Long Island City

I went for a routine check up and cleaning, the staff was amazing and attentive to my needs. Starting with Kayla at the front desk to the hygienist Emily and Dr.Pickett. Seamless experience, friendly staff, and clean office.

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Amy M.

Long Island City

Really enjoyed my first exam! It was very comprehensive and thorough, and the hygienist & doctor we’re both so nice!! Loved the TV on the ceiling - a great distraction from what’s happening in your mouth. S/O Nicole - in the past the Dentist has always been a painful experience but this was fun, not painful at all, and quite enjoyable!! Would definitely recommend to a friend.

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Ally B.

Long Island City

Tend LIC is a clean and inviting office space that changed the way I feel about the dentist. The staff is professional, knowledgeable, and courteous. Under Dr.Park and Iberkka’s care, I felt relaxed. Evelyn was very friendly and explained the cost of each procedure and helped me with future appointments. Highly recommend this dentist!

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Vanessa N.

Long Island City

Really positive experience. Beautiful aesthetically. Every detail was thought through. Got an appointment next day. Zero wait time. The staff and drs were thorough and very kind and put me at ease even though I was very nervous! They were transparent about billing, my insurance covered the visit, no weird bills later on. I wish all doctors offices were like this.

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Romy M.

Long Island City

This was my first time at Tend, and I loved it! The entire process to book an appointment was super easy and seamless. They took my insurance and the entire visit was covered. The office was very clean, modern and nice! Said they’ve only been open in that location about 6 months. My dental hygienist Emily was very sweet and walked me through everything she was doing. I was very comfortable and even watched tv during my cleaning. I also suffer from TMJ and they offer botox to help with pain if needed! I am actually looking forward to my follow up

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Gabby Z.

Long Island City

We offer a full range of services for all of your needs

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Frequently asked questions

You can always check with your insurance company to find out what they are and how much they cover. However, the Tend insurance team can check for you and give you an exact break down. All we need is your Carrier name and subscriber ID.

In many instances, out of network benefits cover preventative services at 100%. Your exams and cleanings are considered preventive by Tend and your insurance! Give your info and we’ll tell you exactly what is covered and how much you’ll owe.

Being out of network simply means Tend does not have a direct contract with your insurance provider. It does not mean we don’t take your insurance. We take all major insurance except DHMOs, Medicaid, Healthplex, and Emblem. For those carriers that we do have a direct contract with, they have negotiated prices. When out of network we use the base price for the service and apply the coverage percentages that correspond to your out-of-network benefits to calculate what you’ll owe.

The basic premise of dental insurance is the same as other types of employer-provided insurance such as Medical and Vision. Most dental insurance is provided by your employer, has monthly premiums associated with that coverage, has guidelines on who you can see, and differences in benefits provided. The major difference with dental insurance is that the insurance provider has a yearly maximum they will reimburse, whereas a medical insurance provider covers reimbursement after the individual reaches their own out of pocket maximum.

Dental insurance works similarly to your medical insurance, with the main difference that the Insurance provider is responsible for “First Money Out”, meaning they cover up to a “Maximum Allowable” amount in a given benefit period (usually a year) and the patient is responsible for any amount over that limit. The Maximum Allowable amount is unique to your insurance plan and is important to know what it is when seeking more expensive care.

Further, as with Medical Co-Insurance, Dental PPO plans typically cover services based on ranges or categories: Preventive, Basic, and Major. As an example, most PPO coverages provide 100% coverage for Preventive services, 80% coverage on Basic, and 50% for Major. This breakout is plan-specific and you will need to consult your personal benefits to understand your coverage. What is not covered by your insurance is the patient’s responsibility.

Typically, dental insurance covers all types of dental care ranging from exams and cleanings (typically 2x / year), basic dental care (fillings, crowns, etc.) to oral surgery and orthodontics. Insurance categorize each type of care into Preventive, Basic, and Major services and each is covered at a determined percentage, leaving the remainng balance to the patient (typical breakouts are 100% / 80% / 50% for the coverage percents). Orthodontics are unique and typically have rules around age, who on your plan is allowed to use, and how much is offered (i.e. there is a lifetime max versus and annual amount).

A PPO is a “Preferred Provider Organization”. PPOs do not require you to choose a primary dentist, although one is recommended. You don’t need referrals to see specialist, either, but you will save money if you see on in your plan’s network. These differ from DHMO insurance plans that typically cover dental services at a low cost and minimal or no copayments with a pre-selected primary care dentist or a dentist facility with multiple dentists. You are required to select a Primary Dentist and are restricted to that Dentist unless otherwise referred to a specialist.

In most cases, two exams and cleanings in a calendar year.

$375

In most cases, yes. However, there are exceptions and rules that are important to know prior to your visit. For instance, an implant would not be covered if you were previously missing your tooth and your coverage includes a “Missing Tooth Clause”. At Tend, we can help you determine which rules are in place for your specific coverage.

In most cases, yes. Orthodontics are unique and typically have rules around age, who on your plan is allowed to use, and how much is offered (i.e. there is a lifetime max versus and annual amount). At Tend, we can tell you what rules are in place for you specific coverage.