Information for Parkway Dental Patients
We’ve listed information that our patients ask about often. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, simply call your location of choice or contact us via email at info@parkwaydds.com
Locations and Office Hours
Please visit our office locations page for more information.
| Milwaukee Office St. Luke’s Health Science 1 Building 2901 W. Kinnickinnic River Parkway Suite 104 Milwaukee, WI 53215 Phone: (414) 649-3510 |
Hours: Monday 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Tuesday 8:00 am- 5:00 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 1:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm (once a month) |
| Delafield Office 524 Milwaukee Street Suite 200 Delafield, WI 53018 Phone: (262) 646-7717 |
Hours: Monday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Insurance/Payment Options
We accept free standing insurance and we participate in the Delta Dental Premier Program. We also accept Visa, Master Card, Discover, cash, and personal checks.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Does Parkway Dental accept children?
Yes, both offices treat children. We believe that children must learn to develop a rapport with the clinicians so that they feel in control of their dental experience and avoid developing dental anxiety as adults.
What types of treatments do you provide?
Parkway Dental provides many treatments (modalities), such as cosmetic and general dentistry. We have created a complete list and explanation of procedures available to our patients. More detailed information can be found in the services sections here: cosmetic procedures, general dentistry.
What happens if I miss an appointment?
We ask that you call to cancel an appointment at least 24 hours in advance. This will allow time for the office team to fill the appointment.
I was provided recommendations for my oral healthcare. Which treatments are absolutely necessary? Which are elective, cosmetic or are less urgent?
We will prioritize a treatment plan to help you distinguish problems needing immediate attention from those that are less urgent. Often, treatment can be phased in over time. Be sure you understand the consequences of delaying treatment.
