Happy child at the dentist

The Florida Department of Health in Marion County’s Dental Clinic is committed to helping adults and children achieve excellent oral health in an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect.

The Florida Department of Health in Marion County’s (DOH-Marion) dental program provides diagnostic, restorative, preventive, and educational services. Dental services are offered Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and new patients are being accepted. Bilingual services are available.

Additionally, DOH-Marion provides services to and accommodates the needs of children and adults with specials needs and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

DOH-Marion accepts several insurances, including Medicaid, some Medicare policies, DentaQuest, Liberty, and Kid Care/Florida Healthy Kids. If you do not have insurance, we charge on a sliding scale based on income.

If you need insurance, you may qualify for coverage under other programs such as Kid Care. To find out if you are eligible, call the clinic at 352-622-2664 or visit DOH-Marion’s Ocala Facility to sign-up.

To expedite your visit, complete eligibility forms in advance and bring them with you.


Services

Children and Youths

  • Exams
  • X-rays
  • Cleanings
  • Fluoride treatments
  • Extractions
  • Fillings
  • Emergency treatment

Adults

  • Exams
  • X-rays
  • Cleanings
  • Emergency treatment
  • Extractions
  • Fillings

Location

DOH-Marion’s dental program serves patients at our Belleview Clinic. Our partnership with the College of Central Florida allows the us to serve the needs of underserved children and adults, and give dental assisting students important professional training.

We also see children at the Marion County Head Start campus in Ocala and provide preventive services in area schools. Additionally, DOH-Marion works with fourth year dental students from the University of Florida to provide an opportunity to meet and learn from our dentists and to serve our clients.


As a National Health Service Corps site, we promise to serve all patients, offer discounted fees for patients who qualify, and not deny services based on a person’s race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or inability to pay.