Financing For Dental Implants
Dr. Amelia Aristodemo discusses our flexible financing options for dental care, ensuring treatments are accessible, in this patient education video.
At the time of your consultation, we’re pleased to offer several financing options to make your dental treatment more accessible and affordable. After discussing and agreeing upon a treatment plan that suits your needs, we’ll explore various financing solutions to complement any insurance benefits you may have. Our team is committed to handling insurance claims on your behalf, ensuring that we maximize your coverage and minimize out-of-pocket expenses.
For costs not covered by insurance, or for patients without dental insurance, we offer alternative healthcare financing options through reputable providers such as Care Credit, Ally, and Lending Club. These platforms specialize in medical and dental financing, offering flexible payment plans to fit different budgets and financial situations.
Depending on the financing option you choose, you may qualify for 12 to 24 months of interest-free financing, which can be an excellent way to manage the cost of your treatment without additional charges. For those who need more time to pay, extended payment plans of 36, 48, or 60 months are available, though these options typically include interest.
Our goal is to ensure that financial considerations do not stand in the way of receiving the dental care you need. We’re here to assist you in finding a payment plan that aligns with your financial situation and lifestyle preferences. To learn more about these financing options and to discuss your treatment plan, please give us a call to schedule a free consultation. We’re eager to help you achieve your dental health goals in the most financially comfortable way possible.
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