Specialized Dental Collections Services That Protect Patient Relationships

Dental collections made easy.

An essential component of running a successful dental practice is maintaining positive, long-term relationships with your patients and their families. While building partnerships with those in your care may be easy, managing your accounts receivables and collections strategies may not.

Collecting debt can be an expensive, time-consuming distraction in a busy dental practice. At best, in-house collections allow you to maintain your bottom line, but at worst, it dampens your relationship with patients.

Running a successful dental practice requires more than excellent patient care – it demands efficient revenue cycle management that includes uncollected accounts.

Reputation-First Dental Collection Solutions

  • HIPAA-Compliant Collections Process
  • Patient-Friendly Communication Strategies
  • Proven Track Record in Dental Industry
  • Nationwide Coverage for Dental Practices
  • Dedicated Account Representatives

Why Leading Dental Practices Choose Kinum

  • Increase Collection Recovery Rates
  • Reduce Administrative Burden
  • Maintain Patient Relationships
  • Improve Cash Flow
  • Ensure Regulatory Compliance

Comprehensive Dental Revenue Solutions

  • Past-Due Account Management
  • Custom Payment Plan Options
  • Real-Time Reporting Dashboard

Proven Results for Dental Practices Nationwide

See what our clients say:

5 out of 5 dentists recommend Kinum!

Dental practices can count on Kinum for a better way to collect!

It can be challenging finding the time and money to follow up on billing and past due accounts effectively. Our team will optimize these processes while working as a patient retention tool. We work effectively and efficiently and are fully HIPAA compliant.

Transform Your Dental Practice’s Collections Today

Contact our dental collections specialists for a free consultation and discover how we can improve your practice’s revenue cycle.

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