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Looking for a Pediatric Dentist that Accepts Medicaid?

Are you looking for a pediatric dentist that accepts Medicaid?

Dr. Jarod Johnson is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist at Arctic Dental in Muscatine, IA.  Our office happily accepts Medicaid insurance plans from the states of Iowa and Illinois.  We currently serve the Iowa communities of Muscatine, Wilton, West Liberty, Columbus Junction, Furitland, Wapello, Blue Grass, Letts, Burlington, Keokuk, Washington, Tipton, Durant, Davenport and Ft. Madison.  We serve the Illinois communities Quad Cities, Moline, Rock Island, Silvis, New Boston, Illinois City, Joy, Aledo, Fulton, Geneseo, and Springfield.

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Our office strongly believes that every child should have access to quality dental care.  We strive to provide affordable dental care for kids in a comfortable manner. In addition to emergency services there are many types of dental treatment offered by Dr. Jarod.  A full list of our services can be found on our website.

For your convenience our office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5 :00 PM. If you’re looking for a pediatric dentist who accepts Illinois Medicaid or Iowa Medicaid call us 563-607-5979 for an appointment today.

Dr. Jarod has received advanced training in behavior management, sedation, hospital dentistry, trauma, special health care needs, interceptive orthodontics, space maintenance, oral hygiene, and dietary counseling. His energetic personality allows him to relate to kids on an individual level. He understands the importance of children having a positive dental experience and strives to provide the best care tailored to each child’s needs. Dr. Jarod enjoys educating children and their families on the importance of oral health so they can establish good habits for a lifetime of smiles. His goal is to develop relationships with each of his patients to establish a dental home that is welcoming from infancy through adolescence.

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