PPOPartner negotiates higher PPO fees for dental practices to help you earn more and stress less.
We negotiate directly with insurance carriers to raise your PPO fee schedules — often by 15–40% on your most billed procedures.
We compare your current reimbursements against regional and specialty-specific benchmarks to identify exactly where you're being underpaid.
You only pay when we successfully increase your reimbursements, our incentives are fully aligned with yours.
Unlike PPO Profits or PPO Advisors, who charge $7,500–$11,000 and take 6+ months, PPOPartner delivers results in weeks, with clear timelines, fair pricing, and no lock-in
We handle the entire process end-to-end, from enrollment to re-credentialing, so your providers can focus on patients, not paperwork.
We prevent the credentialing errors that delay payments and hurt cash flow, protecting your revenue and ensuring a smooth insurance onboarding.
We tailor credentialing to your region and services, whether you're general, pediatric, orthodontics, or multi-specialty, ensuring faster acceptance.
Our proven process and insurer relationships ensure your practice gets credentialed faster, reducing delays and maximizing early revenue
Request a free PPO fee analysis. We assess your current fee schedule and identify opportunities
Our experts negotiate with PPO networks on your behalf to secure higher reimbursement rates.
You receive an updated fee schedule and full credentialing support. Enjoy increased revenue with no extra work.
Tulsa Dentistry, Dr. Franko
"PPOPartner raised our PPO payouts significantly. We saw a 25% revenue jump in 6 months, and their team made credentialing a breeze. This has been a game-changer for our practice!"
Melissa Dental Studio, Charity
"As a practice manager, I used to spend hours on insurance admin. Now PPOPartner handles it all. More income, less headache. Highly recommend them!"
Fort Worth Dentist, Dr. Khan
"PPOPartner got us 15–30% higher reimbursements on our most common procedures. No hassle, no back and forth. Wish we had done this sooner."