We want to provide you with the best information possible. Before you schedule your appointment, make sure to look over our frequently asked questions where you'll find answers to our most commonly asked questions regarding insurance and billing, cancellation policies and more. If you still need more information, please don't hesitate to contact us at 808-676-5711!
We are located at the corner of Waiaphu Depot and Farrington Highway. It is the 5-story building (the old American Savings Building) across the street from the Toyota Dealership.
Our address is:
94-229 Waipahu Depot St. #500
Waipahu, HI 96797
Call us at 808-676-5711.
Text us at 808-388-8410
or Email us at doctorlisav@gmail.com
Yes, please arrive only 10-15 minutes early from your scheduled appointment time to fill out any First Visit patient forms.
*Please note: Due to new guidelines and the safety of our patients, please DO NOT arrive earlier than the 10-15min before your scheduled appointment. If you do, please patiently wait in your car or outside near the premises.
Please bring the following items with you to your appointment:
It varies depending on the reason for the appointment but please allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the first visit.
Yes, there is an elevator available for our patients. The work units are wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair.
We accept all major insurances ie. HDS, HDS medicaid, HMSA, HMAA, Humana, Cigna, Metlife, and Aetna. If your plan is not listed, we will submit the claim for the patient. For those without dental insurance or plans with limited benefits, we participate with Chewsi and the fees can be viewed at Chewsi.com.
We accept cash, check, and charge cards.
Financial arrangements can also be made for extensive treatment.
Monday 8:30AM - 6PM
Tuesday 8:30AM - 4PM
Wednesday 8:30AM - 6PM
Thursday 8:30AM - 12PM
Friday 8:30AM - 12PM
Saturday 7AM - 12PM
Sunday CLOSED
*We are closed for lunch from 1pm-2pm on Monday & Wednesday
*Please note: We rotate being closed on Thursday or Friday every week.
Yes, we are near the Waipahu Transit Center.
Yes, even if there are no teeth present, it is still important to have a dental exam. An oral cancer screening will be performed and we can see if there any irregularity present in the mouth.