Dr. Valerie Eibling · Emergency Care near Geist

Emergency Dentist near Geist Indianapolis, IN

Toothache, broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth? Bloom Dental's Geist office on Oaklandon Rd treats dental emergencies for northeast Indianapolis, Fishers, and McCordsville, with same-day appointments most days under Dr. Valerie Eibling.

Same-day appointments, most days Doctor-owned, not a DSO Most major insurance accepted Serving Geist, Fishers & McCordsville
Emergency dentist near Geist Indianapolis IN treating a patient at Bloom Dental
Emergency Visits Mon-Thu on Oaklandon Rd
Same-Day Appointments Most days, call ahead
Dr. Valerie Eibling On-site at the Geist office
Most Major Insurance Delta, Aetna, Cigna, UHC & more
Financing Available CareCredit & Proceed Finance
Northeast Indianapolis · Geist Reservoir Area

An Emergency Dentist near Geist, Indianapolis Who Can See You Today

A cracked tooth or a sudden toothache does not wait for a convenient week. Bloom Dental's Geist office holds same-day appointments most days so you are not stuck searching for care while you are in pain.

Our office at 7962 Oaklandon Rd Suite 105 sits on the northeast Indianapolis corridor, minutes from Fishers via I-69, Lawrence via I-465, and McCordsville via IN-67, the route past Geist Marina and the Olio Road boat launch. Whether you live on the reservoir, work the Fishers tech and life-sciences corridor, or you are visiting the historic Oaklandon district along Pendleton Pike, the Geist office is built to get you out of pain fast.

Dr. Valerie Eibling handles emergency visits at this office personally, from the first exam through the fix, whether that means a same-day filling repair, an extraction, or a referral for care that needs a specialist. Emergency dentistry is one of the reasons patients choose a doctor-owned practice over a call center that books you three towns away.

Bloom Dental treatment room where emergency patients are seen near Geist Indianapolis
Know the Signs

What Counts as a Dental Emergency

Not every dental problem is an emergency, but these six situations mean you should call the Geist office right away instead of waiting for a routine visit.

Knocked-Out Tooth

The most time-sensitive emergency. Getting to a dentist within the hour gives the best chance of saving the tooth.

Severe Toothache

Sharp or throbbing pain that does not ease with over-the-counter medicine often signals decay or infection near the nerve.

Broken or Chipped Tooth

Save any broken piece if you can, rinse your mouth with warm water, and call before the sharp edge cuts your tongue or cheek.

Lost Filling or Crown

The exposed tooth underneath is sensitive and vulnerable. A temporary fix at home helps, but a same-day visit protects the tooth.

Abscess or Swelling

Facial or gum swelling with pain usually means infection. This is one of the emergencies that needs same-day attention, not a wait-and-see approach.

Dental Trauma

A fall, sports collision, or car accident can loosen or fracture teeth even when nothing looks broken on the surface. Get it checked.

What to Do Right Now for a Knocked-Out Tooth

  1. Pick the tooth up by the crown (the chewing surface), never the root.
  2. If it is dirty, rinse it gently with water. Do not scrub it or use soap.
  3. Try placing it back in the socket if you can do so without forcing it.
  4. If it will not go back in, keep it moist in milk or between your cheek and gum.
  5. Call the Geist office at (317) 823-1780 and get to a dentist right away, ideally within an hour.

This is general first-aid guidance, not a diagnosis. Call us so our team can tell you exactly what to do next for your specific situation.

Why Choose Us

Why Northeast Indianapolis Patients Call Bloom Dental Geist

A doctor-led office built to get emergency patients seen fast, treated properly, and back to their day.

Same-Day Appointments, Most Days

Call as soon as the problem starts and our team works to fit you in the same day. We never promise a specific arrival time, but we do promise to get you seen quickly.

One Doctor, Every Visit

Dr. Valerie Eibling is the doctor of record at the Geist office. She handles your emergency exam, treatment, and follow-up, not a rotating associate.

Doctor-Owned, Not a DSO

Bloom Dental was founded and is still led by dentists. Dr. Eibling makes treatment decisions based on your emergency, not a corporate production target.

In-House Specialists When You Need Them

If your emergency turns into a root canal, extraction, or restorative case, Bloom Dental's shared clinical network means care usually stays in-house, without sending you across town.

Most Major Insurance Accepted

We accept Delta Dental, Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Medicare, DentaQuest, and AlwaysCare, and we verify your benefits before treatment so costs are clear upfront.

On the Geist Reservoir Corridor

7962 Oaklandon Rd sits off the I-465 northeast corridor, close for Fishers, Lawrence, McCordsville, and the historic Oaklandon district along Pendleton Pike.

Your Geist Emergency Dentist

Meet Dr. Valerie Eibling DDS

The doctor who treats your emergency is the same doctor who follows up on it.

Dr. Valerie Eibling DDS, emergency dentist near Geist Indianapolis IN
Bloom Dental · Geist, Indianapolis IN

Dr. Valerie Eibling DDS

Dentist · Bloom Dental Geist · 7962 Oaklandon Rd Suite 105, Indianapolis IN 46236

When you call the Geist office with a toothache or a broken tooth, Dr. Eibling is the dentist who evaluates and treats you, not a different associate depending on the day. That continuity matters most in an emergency, when you need a clear answer and a fast plan, not a repeat of your history to a new face.

Dr. Eibling handles the full range of emergency care at this office, from a same-day filling repair to extractions and referrals for complex cases, backed by the shared clinical network across Bloom Dental's seven Indiana locations.

View Dr. Eibling's full profile at bloomdentist.com

Come See Us

Bloom Dental · Geist, Indianapolis IN

Located on Oaklandon Rd off the I-465 northeast corridor, serving the Geist Reservoir area, Fishers, Lawrence, McCordsville, and the historic Oaklandon district.

Address
7962 Oaklandon Rd Suite 105, Indianapolis IN 46236

Phone
(317) 823-1780

Email
geist@bloomdentist.com

  • Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday Phones Only
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Patient Reviews

What Our Geist Patients Are Saying

Real reviews from patients at our Oaklandon Rd location in northeast Indianapolis.

Cost Should Never Delay Emergency Care

Insurance and Financing for Emergency Visits

We accept most major insurance and verify your benefits before treatment starts, so you know your cost before we begin. Uninsured patients can ask about the Bloom Dental Membership Plan or financing through CareCredit and Proceed Finance. See financial and insurance details for the full list of accepted plans.

  • Delta Dental
  • Blue Cross
  • Aetna & Cigna
  • UHC & Medicare
  • DentaQuest
  • AlwaysCare
Common Questions

Emergency Dentist near Geist – Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a dental emergency near Geist, Indianapolis?

A dental emergency is any problem that involves severe pain, bleeding, swelling, or a real risk of losing a tooth. Common examples include a knocked-out tooth, a severe toothache, a broken or chipped tooth, a lost filling or crown, facial swelling from an infection, and trauma from a fall or sports collision. If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, call the Geist office at 317-823-1780 and our team will help you decide the right next step.

Does Bloom Dental Geist offer same-day emergency appointments?

Yes. We hold same-day appointments most days for patients in pain or dealing with a broken tooth, lost restoration, or swelling. Call the Geist office as soon as the problem starts. Same-day availability depends on the day and current schedule, so calling first, rather than assuming a slot is open, gets you seen faster.

Should I call first or can I walk in for an emergency at the Geist office?

Call first. A quick call to 317-823-1780 lets our team ask a few questions about your symptoms, fit you into the schedule as fast as possible, and tell you exactly what to do or bring on the way in. Walking in without calling means a longer wait while staff work you into a full schedule, so a call almost always gets you seen sooner.

What should I do right now if I have a knocked-out tooth?

Pick the tooth up by the crown, not the root, and rinse it gently with water if it is dirty. Try to place it back in the socket if you can do so without forcing it. If that is not possible, keep the tooth moist in milk or between your cheek and gum, and get to a dentist right away, ideally within an hour. This is general first-aid guidance, not a diagnosis. The American Dental Association's MouthHealthy site has additional detail on handling a knocked-out tooth, and calling the Geist office at 317-823-1780 on the way in gives our team time to prepare for you.

How much does an emergency dental visit cost, and is it covered by insurance?

Cost depends on the treatment your emergency needs, from a simple filling repair to an extraction or root canal. We accept most major insurance, including Delta Dental, Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, UHC, Medicare, DentaQuest, and AlwaysCare, and our team verifies your benefits and explains costs before treatment begins. Uninsured patients can ask about the Bloom Dental Membership Plan for reduced rates on care.

What if my dental emergency happens after hours or on a Friday?

The Geist office sees clinical patients Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with Friday reserved for phone calls. If your emergency happens after hours or on a Friday, call 317-823-1780 and leave a message describing your symptoms so our team can reach you and get you on the schedule as early as possible. For severe bleeding, facial swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, or a serious injury, go to an emergency room right away.

Is a swollen face or jaw always a dental emergency?

Facial or jaw swelling is often a sign of a dental abscess, an infection at the root of a tooth or in the gum, and it should be treated as an emergency. Left alone, an abscess can spread to other parts of the face, jaw, or, in rare cases, the rest of the body. Call the Geist office right away if you notice swelling, especially if it comes with fever, a bad taste, or pain that gets worse.

In Pain Near Geist? Call Us Right Now.

Dr. Eibling and our Geist team hold same-day appointments most days for dental emergencies. Do not wait out a toothache or a broken tooth — call and let us get you in.

7962 Oaklandon Rd Suite 105, Indianapolis IN 46236  ·  Mon–Thu 8 AM–5 PM · Fri Phones Only