Patient Trust
Consistent, positive patient sentiment across major public review and health platforms.
A CoverCapy credential that helps patients find a modern, Capy Accredited dentist: a technology forward practice reviewed against the CoverCapy care standard.
Membership begins a review. It does not, on its own, grant the credential.
Capy Accreditation is a private CoverCapy credential. It is not a government certification or a dental board license, and it does not replace either. It reflects what CoverCapy has reviewed and verified about a practice. It is not a guarantee of clinical outcomes.
Patients comparing dental offices online see the same promises everywhere. Almost every practice describes itself as gentle, modern, advanced, and caring. Those words are easy to write and difficult to confirm.
From a website alone, patients cannot easily tell:
Capy Accreditation replaces vague claims with verified signals. When an office is Capy Accredited, CoverCapy has reviewed and confirmed specific markers of modern, patient first care.
Applying begins a review. Joining the CoverCapy ecosystem, and paying a membership fee, starts the process. It does not, on its own, grant the credential.
After review, an office may be:
If every office automatically qualified, the credential would mean nothing. So it is reviewed, and not every applicant is approved.
Each accreditation decision considers the same areas.
Consistent, positive patient sentiment across major public review and health platforms.
CBCT or 3D imaging and digital scanning, such as iTero or an equivalent, are strongly preferred.
Active licensure in good standing, ethical treatment planning, clear documentation, and patient first decisions.
Respectful scheduling, transparent expectations, comfort focused visits, and organized follow up.
Digital workflows, modern ultrasonic scaling systems, comfort improving tools, and current imaging.
PPO-ready systems and coverage-aware treatment planning, so benefits are organized and used effectively.
Trust only works when standards are maintained.
Capy Accreditation is maintained annually. Credentials are reviewed for continued alignment with the standard, because a private mark only holds meaning when its quality control is ongoing.
Select what your practice has in place to see where it stands against the Capy modern dentistry standard. Nothing is saved or submitted.
Established practices are also expected to show strong public reputation. Newer offices may still qualify by demonstrating exceptional technology, diagnostics, and patient experience systems.
In fields where quality is hard for an outsider to judge, credentials do the heavy lifting. A certified trainer. A credentialed instructor. A vetted concierge physician. The mark tells people that someone qualified looked closely before the title was granted.
Capy Accreditation works the same way inside the CoverCapy ecosystem. It signals that an office has been reviewed for modern care, patient experience, and technology readiness, so patients can make a faster, more confident decision about who to call.
Accreditation is a credential and a position inside the CoverCapy directory. Here is what it makes an office eligible for.
The Capy Accredited badge on your practice profile
A verified, enhanced profile that shows the markers CoverCapy confirmed
A Featured Member placement in CoverCapy search, clearly labeled as such
Eligibility to progress toward Platinum Elite
Stronger patient facing credibility through verified signals
A better fit for benefit-ready, coverage-aware patient traffic in the directory
Featured Member placement is a benefit of paid membership and is labeled as such in CoverCapy search. Where an office appears is influenced by accreditation status, profile completeness, local availability, patient trust indicators, and participation. CoverCapy does not promise a specific ranking position, a number of patients, or new revenue.
Basic, unverified directory entry
Verified contact and fuller practice details
Badge, verified markers, Featured Member placement
The highest tier in the CoverCapy hierarchy
Higher tiers are eligible for stronger, clearly labeled placement. Eligibility reflects status and participation, not a guaranteed position.
A Capy Accredited office has been reviewed against the CoverCapy standard for modern dentistry. Here is what that often looks like in practice.
Modern diagnostics such as 3D imaging and digital scanning, so concerns are seen clearly and explained simply
Comfortable, technology assisted visits built around a calm and organized experience
Clear digital treatment plans you can understand before you decide
PPO-ready benefit handling, with coverage-aware treatment planning around your plan
Organized communication for scheduling, reminders, and follow up
Up to date care that reflects how a modern dental practice works today
A Capy Accredited office has been reviewed against markers of modern care, patient trust, and technology readiness. No credential can guarantee a clinical outcome, but clearer signals can help you choose more confidently. Always confirm a provider's licensure independently when making care decisions.
Capy Accreditation is not just a badge. It makes a practice eligible for stronger trust positioning inside the CoverCapy ecosystem.
The examples below are an illustrative model. The live CoverCapy experience will look different from what is shown here.
A clean, verified profile. Eligible for enhanced, clearly labeled trust placement.
Accredited offices are eligible for enhanced placement and may receive stronger visibility. Illustrative only: placement is influenced by review status, profile completeness, availability, and market participation, and is never a guaranteed position.
Patients tend to decide faster and more confidently when clearer trust signals are present. No credential can guarantee a patient's choice or a clinical outcome.
The highest level of Capy Accreditation. More selective, and reserved for offices with advanced technology, a proven patient experience, and the infrastructure to support premium CoverCapy programs.
Reserved for offices with advanced technology, patient trust, and premium care infrastructure.
Platinum Elite is reviewed and limited. It is not available by payment alone. Offices are assessed for capability, patient experience, and the infrastructure to deliver premium programs well.
Platinum Elite is selective and may be limited by geography, local market density, and current member availability. Not every market will have an open place at a given time.
Selection considers technology readiness, patient trust, service capability, market participation, and existing Platinum presence.
A quick, private self check. Your answers stay on your device and are not submitted.
Do you have strong patient ratings across public platforms?
Do you use digital imaging and modern diagnostic tools?
Do you use CBCT or 3D diagnostics?
Do you use iTero or equivalent scanning?
Do you use ultrasonic scaling technology?
Do you have strong patient communication workflows?
Do you run PPO-ready benefit workflows and coverage-aware treatment planning?
Do you have cosmetic or Invisalign capabilities?
Do you have chair time for promotional programs?
Do you have patient testimonials or documented outcomes?
Membership starts your participation in the CoverCapy ecosystem and begins the review process for accreditation eligibility.
Best for serious practices committed to long term patient trust. 12 month commitment, billed monthly.
Month to month flexibility, no annual commitment. Standard membership rate.
Disclaimer. Capy Accreditation is a private credential offered by CoverCapy. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a substitute for any government body, dental licensing board, professional association, or third party certification organization. Accreditation reflects CoverCapy's review of specific practice markers and is not a guarantee of clinical outcomes, a specific search ranking position, or patient volume. Featured Member placement is a paid membership benefit and is labeled as such within CoverCapy search. Patients should continue to verify a provider's licensure and credentials independently when making care decisions.