Payment Options


Payment Options

We accept checks, cash or credit cards. We also offer a flexible payment plan. Please see our Financial Coordinator for details. We are happy to file insurance for your reimbursement as long as you are free to choose your own dentist.

Financing Options

CareCredit is here to help you pay for treatments and procedures your insurance doesn’t cover. We offer No Interest* financing or low minimum monthly payment options so you can get what you want, when you want it. You can even use CareCredit for your family and favorite pet.

With three simple steps, including an instant approval process, it’s easy to apply for CareCredit. After you’re approved, you’re free to use CareCredit for the services you choose including LASIK, veterinary, dentistry, cosmetic, hearing aids and more.

CareCredit is endorsed by some of the most credible organizations specific to each healthcare profession we support. And CareCredit is a GE Money Company, so you know you can count on us. For over 20 years, we’ve been helping over five million cardholders get the healthcare treatments they want and need. Now you don’t have to worry about saving up for the procedures you want and need. With CareCredit, the decision’s in your hands to get what you want, when you want it.
For more information or to apply online, visit carecredit.com

Financial Policy

Our goal is to help you maximize your dental insurance benefits. As a courtesy, we are happy to bill your dental plan for services. When we call on your insurance and verify benefits it is not a guarantee of payment by the insurance company and may vary according to your individual plan when the actual claim is submitted.

Any treatment plan that our office proposes to you is an estimate of what your insurance coverage will be, it is not a guarantee. If you need exact payment of benefits, then a pretreatment is required. If you would like this done, you must specify to the office manager before any work is initiated (This takes 6-8 weeks).

Please remember that the contract itemizing your dental benefits is between you, your employer, and your insurance company. Regardless of coverage, your estimated co-payment is due in full the day of treatment. If your insurance plan does not pay within 120 days of treatment, you must pay any outstanding balance and seek reimbursement from your dental plan. If your dental plan pays more than expected, you will receive a refund check. Also remember dental insurance plans are not designed to cover all of your dental needs.



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