Interested In Becoming A Patient?

Interfaith Dental Clinic provides comprehensive and emergency dental services for low-income, uninsured individuals suffering from devastating dental disease on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size.

If you meet the general guidelines listed above and want to find out more information about our program, please call our office at (615) 329-4790 (Greater Nashville) or (615) 225-4141 (Rutherford County) and speak with one of our Patient Care Coordinators for additional program requirements.

Interfaith Is Accepting New Patients!

Interfaith Dental is accepting new patients! We encourage you to follow the link below to complete our screening form. This screening is necessary to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for our program. If you meet the eligibility requirements, you will then be placed on a waitlist. Once we can schedule you an appointment someone from our office will be in touch. Please know that our office will stay connected with you on a regular basis.

Now offering Emergency Appointment Opportunities in both locations (Nashville & Murfreesboro) on select days per month!

Interfaith Dental now offers limited availability on select days for EMERGENCY dental services. These appointments are generally limited to taking a tooth out and helping with the pain you are experiencing. If you are not needing to have the tooth removed, we ask that you please call our office to discuss this further to ensure we can accommodate your need. If you are prepared to have the tooth removed, please click the BOOK NOW link below to see if either clinic has availability.

In general, our Murfreesboro office has traditionally always had EMERGENCY dental openings for a tooth extraction on Wednesdays, with openings becoming available the Tuesday prior. Neither office can guarantee that each week we will have openings as these openings are dependent on whether our office is open, and we have the staff to accommodate this special limited availability. If you click on the link and are unable to book an appointment, it is either because we do not have any emergency appointment openings that week or all spots have filled. If all spots fill up, we encourage you to check back daily or weekly to see if either location gets openings. We understand that when all spots fill or we don’t have openings the week that you need us that this can be frustrating, however, we do want to mention that calling our staff and being disrespectful will not be tolerated and if you do, we will unfortunately not be able to schedule you for any appointments in either clinic.

You may also visit tnoralhealth.org for a full list of statewide resources to help with your care. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work hard to help serve the community.

Looking for helpful resources?

If you are looking for additional oral health resources and clinics across the state of TN, please visit the Safety Net Directory created by the TN Alliance of Oral Health Advocates. 

 

Safety Net Directory of Oral Health Clinics and Resources

Regardless of your race, color, religion, sex, or national origin if you meet the eligibility requirements you have the right to participate in the Interfaith Dental Program. If you believe your rights have been violated, here’s what you can do.
Contact:
The Tennessee Department of Health
Office of Minority Health
Title VI Coordinator
Cordell Hull Building
425 5th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37247
615-741-9443
Or
The Tennessee Human Rights Commission
530 Church Street, Suite 400
Nashville, TN 37243
615-741-94432