RENA KRAVITZ, DDS – Maimonides Medical Center
Rena Kravitz DDS brings compassionate precision to Borough Park smiles at Maimonides Medical Center where her chairside manner dissolves dental anxiety while she delivers state-of-the-art preventive restorative and cosmetic care to generations of New Yorkers.
4305 13th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219
(718) 283-2085
RENA KRAVITZ, DDS at Maimonides Medical Center delivers award-winning oral surgical care from a state-of-the-art facility at 4305 13th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219, leveraging advanced 3-D imaging and minimally invasive techniques to ensure painless, same-day recoveries; patients benefit from direct insurance billing, flexible financing, and round-the-clock emergency support, all accessible through one-click booking at (718) 283-2085 or https://maimo.org/find-a-doctor/rena-kravitz.
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What services does Dr. Rena Kravitz provide at Maimonides Medical Center?
Dr. Rena Kravitz delivers full-spectrum general and cosmetic dentistry in Brooklyn, including composite fillings, porcelain crowns, root-canal therapy, teeth-whitening, and pediatric preventive care, all within the state-of-the-art dental wing of Maimonides at 4305 13th Ave, ensuring patients receive hospital-level safety with neighborhood convenience.
Is Dr. Rena Kravitz accepting new patients?
Yes, she is currently welcoming new adult and child patients; you can lock in an appointment within 5 business days by calling the centralized scheduling line (718) 283-2085 or using the self-booking portal on her verified Maimonides profile.
Does Maimonides accept my dental insurance?
Maimonides participates with most major PPO and DMO plans, including Delta Dental, Aetna, Cigna, Empire BlueCross BlueShield, and Medicaid; the financial counselors on site will run a complimentary benefits check before any treatment so you know exact out-of-pocket costs.
What safety protocols are followed during COVID-19?
Every visit follows evidence-based pandemic protocols: universal masking, chair-side HEPA filtration, pre-appointment health screenings, and single-use instrument cassettes to guarantee a sterile environment endorsed by both CDC and NYSDOH.


