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Payment:
Payment is expected at
time of service. If you have insurance, you will be expected to make an estimated
payment for that portion not covered by your insurance plan. For that portion
of costs not covered by insurance, we offer several payment options:
- Cash or Personal Check
- Credit Card - We accept
MasterCard, Visa and Discover.
- Care
Credit Medical/Dental Card - Care Credit offers 3, 6 and 12 month interest-free
payment plans, and extended financing up to 48 months. You can apply in
our office or apply
online.
- Capital
One Healthcare Finance is a convenient, no initial payment, low monthly
payment plan for dental treatments of $300 to $25,000. You can apply in
our office or apply
online.
- Short term bank loan
- We have partnered with a local bank to provide interest free loans (we
pay the interest for you) for up to 1 year.
- Long term bank loans
- For extensive treatment plans, longer term loans are available. Call our
office or stop by for details.
Insurance:
Dental
insurance is intended to cover some, but not all of the cost of your dental
care. Most plans include coinsurance provisions, a deductible, and certain
other expenses which must be paid by the patient at the time of services.
Reimbursement amounts
are not, and never have been, a guideline for quality care.
We can file most insurance
claims for you. Please bring your insurance plan information with you on your
first visit. We will work with you to ensure that you receive the maximum
benefits to which you are entitled.
If you have any questions
about your insurance plan or payment options, please call Anna
at (256) 435-4464
or
e-mail us at info@drbruceyoung.com.
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