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Dental treatment is an excellent investment in an
individual’s medical and psychological well being. Financial considerations
should not be an obstacle to obtaining these important health services. We are
sensitive to the fact that different people have different needs in fulfilling
their financial obligations, so we provide the following payment options.
Call or email us if you have any questions about payment options.
Payment Options
Interest Free Option (Capital One/Dental
Fee Plan)
- Rates as low as 5.9% APR
- Low monthly payments for up to 60 months
- No prepayment penalty
- Hassle-free application and online decision in
minutes
- Interest-free options available
- Fast, confidential service and application online at
http://www.capitalonehealthcarefinance.com/dental/
Credit Cards & Checks
- For your convenience, we take cash or personal checks
- We accept American Express, Visa, MasterCard and
Discover
- Credit card payments accepted over the phone
   
Patients without Dental Insurance
- We offer financing with low interest through Dental
Fee Plan
- We accept cash, check and credit cards
- Discounted fees for seniors
- Flexible monthly payment plans available
Patients with Dental Insurance
- We welcome dental insurance and will file your claims
for you
- We are willing to contact your insurance company to
verify your benefits
- We will appeal a claim if it is denied incorrectly
- Claims are submitted daily; claims are submitted via
computer modem to insurance companies that accept electronic claims
- We follow up on claims that are not paid within 30
days
Additional Information for patients
with Dental Insurance
Your benefits are established by your employer’s agreement
with your insurance company. Some plans cover as little as 30% or as much as
100% of dental services, with most falling in the 40% - 80% range.
Some plans base the amount of payable benefit on a UCR
arbitrarily developed by insurance companies. For this reason, you may receive
a lower percentage than the reimbursement level indicated by your dental plan.
For example, if your plan states that it will pay 80% of a particular service,
it means 80% of the fee arbitrarily determined by the insurance company, not 80%
of our fee.
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