Dental Services

Nonprofit clinics providing dental care at reduced cost, as well as dental referrals. 

Hope Clinic–Dental

518 Harriet, Ypsilanti • (734) 484–2989
Provides free general preventive and restorative care to those without dental insurance or the ability to pay for dental care. Patients must be uninsured and below 200 percent of the poverty line to qualify for dental care. Services include cleanings, fluoride treatments, fillings, extractions, and limited referrals for specialty needs. Appointment required. No emergency care or walk-ins. Limited capacity. Mon.–Thurs. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. thehopeclinic.org/dental-care

My Community Dental Centers of Ypsilanti

111 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti • (877) 313–6232
A collaboration between Washtenaw County Health Department, Trinity Health System, Washtenaw Health Project, and My Community Dental Centers. Serves adults and children enrolled in Medicaid, MIChild, or Healthy Kids Dental, or who are uninsured and low-income. Reduced fees for uninsured veterans. All new patients must call or fill out online form to register. Services are lower cost, but not free. A $39 registration fee for patients without insurance includes initial exam, X-rays, and a treatment plan. Washtenaw County Dental Assistance Fund available for residents who need help paying for treatment. washtenaw.org/smile, mydental.org

U-M School of Dentistry

1011 North University • (734) 763–6933, (888) 707–2500
Faculty and students provide all types of dental treatment. Student clinics have reduced fees; discounted campus parking. Mon.–Fri. 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Thurs. extended hours 6–8 p.m. by appointment. dent.umich.edu/patients