Schedule a new patient exam, routine cleaning or emergency appointment through our online scheduling portal or by calling the practice directly. You'll find a list of insurances we currently accept on our payment options page. If you have a dental emergency and do not see an appointment available when you need it, please call (801) 789-7500 to speak with a team member. Please note that any patient portion of payment is due at the time of service.
Thank you for choosing Stonehaven Dental for your dental needs! Please click below to access our scheduling portal and reserve your new patient exam, routine cleaning, or emergency appointment.
New Patients
For a list of insurance plans we currently accept along with additional payment options, please click here.
If you have a state-funded plan or do not see your insurance listed, please call our patient services team at (801) 701-9799.
Existing Patients
Please use the name and date of birth on file with our practice to schedule your appointment.
If you are not due for a routine cleaning or already have one scheduled, you will not be able to schedule through the portal.
If you have a dental emergency and do not see an appointment available when you need it, please call (801) 789-7500 to speak with a team member.
Complete New Patient Forms
You will now be redirected to a secure link to complete your patient forms for the Eagle Mountain practice. Please make sure to fill out forms for the practice you will be visiting. Also be sure to use the same name and date of birth you used to schedule.
Humana
Metlife
PEHP
Principal
Select Health
TDA
United Concordia
Unum
Don't see your insurance plan listed?
We accept additional insurance plans at select practices, and want to work with you to find the care you need. Please call (801) 701-9799 so we can check for a nearby practice that may accept your plan.
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