Finance Options

Convenient Payment Options

Dental treatment is an excellent investment in an individual's medical and psychological well being. Financial considerations should not be an obstacle to obtaining this important health service. Being sensitive to the fact that different people have different needs in fulfilling their financial obligations, we are providing the following payment options.

Flexible Monthly Payment Option

With our convenient payment plan administered by CareCredit, you can have the smile of your dreams today. CareCredit, the nation's leading patient payment program enables you to finance 100% of your dental care with NO money down, NO interest, no upfront costs, no annual fees, and no pre-payment penalties. So, begin your treatment TODAY!

CareCredit Dental FinancingCare Credit can be used by the entire family for ongoing treatment without having to reapply. Care Credit offers a comprehensive range of plan options, for treatment or procedure fees from $1 to over $25,000, and it only takes a few minutes to apply for CareCredit. To learn more about CareCredit, call 1-800-839-9078, or visit their web site at www.CareCredit.com

We Accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover.

Patients who have Dental Insurance

  • We accept most dental PPO Insurance plans. We will be happy to answer your questions and help you with your benefits.
  • We accept payment from your insurance carrier and ask that you pay your estimated portion at the time of your appointment.
  • We are happy to file your dental insurance for you.
  • You can help us by familiarizing your self with the limitations of your insurance policy, as benefits vary from plan to plan.

We will gladly accept assignment of benefits as partial payment for each visit. There is no discount for services that are filed to insurance.

 

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