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Dr. Jamie Carter

Practices at: Downtown Brooklyn

Dr. Jamie Carter

Dr. Jamie Carter brings a thoughtful, detail-driven approach to dentistry at Tend Downtown Brooklyn.

He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine and completed his residency at BronxCare Health System, where he gained extensive experience treating patients with diverse dental needs. Known for his easygoing demeanor and clinical precision, Dr. Carter is committed to helping patients feel at ease in the chair—especially those who may be nervous or overdue for care. From routine exams to restorative work, he’s here to make sure your visit is efficient, clear, and genuinely stress-free.

Dental insurance coverage

We want to make accessing dental care easy. Our Tend Dental studios work with most major dental insurance carriers, and our team is here to help you navigate your benefits.

Our insurance carriers

We are happy to accept most major PPO dental insurance plans, including (but not limited to):

  • Aetna
  • Anthem / CareFirst / FEP Dental / GRID+
  • Cigna
  • Delta Dental
  • GEHA
  • Guardian
  • MetLife
  • United Concordia (UCCI)
  • United Healthcare (UHC)

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We are happy to accept most major PPO dental insurance plans, including (but not limited to):

  • Aetna
  • Anthem / CareFirst / FEP Dental / GRID+
  • Cigna
  • Delta Dental
  • GEHA
  • Guardian
  • MetLife
  • United Concordia (UCCI)
  • United Healthcare (UHC)

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