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Dentistry

At the Evanston Hospital Dental Clinic, our priority is the health of our patients, our team, and our community. 

The NorthShore University HealthSystem Dental Center is a state-of-the-art facility located on the Ground Floor (Room G200) of Evanston Hospital. There are two full time, licensed dentists performing all primary care services. Additionally, there are specialists regularly available who are faculty members with the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine.

Appointments can be made by contacting the Dental Center directly Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 847.570.2380.

Becoming a Patient

X-rays are an important diagnostic tool in dentistry because they aid in detecting problems that are not visible during a clinical exam. 

  • Your first appointment will be for a full set of x-rays and a comprehensive oral exam. In addition, a panoramic x-ray, which gives your dentist an expanded view of your jaws, is taken to complete your treatment plan.
  • At the second appointment, your treatment will begin.

Pediatric patients are seen on Wednesday mornings from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.  Patients from the ages of 3-12 are eligible to be seen as pediatric patients.

Insurance and Financial Information

The Dental Center accepts the First Commonwealth/Guardian HMO Plan. 

The Dental Center does not have contracts with other dental insurance carriers; however, if you choose to receive care here, we will provide you with a form of services provided and a receipt for your payment in full for your submission to your insurance carrier.

The Dental Center does not accept the Medicaid card but does provide a sliding scale for those patients who qualify. To see if you are eligible, please call the financial interviewers first. To schedule an appointment:

Payment for services is due in full at the time of treatment. For extensive dental procedures requiring laboratory services, certain financial agreements will be arranged.

For More Information

For more information concerning dental and oral health, visit the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research and the American Dental Association websites.

Visit our Academics section to learn about our dental residency program.