Do you have options to pay for treatment if I don't have insurance?
Yes, absolutely. We understand that not everyone has dental insurance, and we never want that to stand in the way of getting the care you need. Our office accepts multiple forms of payment, including cash and all major credit cards. In addition, we partner with several third-party financing providers, such as CareCredit, to make treatment more affordable by allowing you to spread out payments over time.
How much is my insurance going to cover for my treatment?
Coverage varies depending on your insurance plan, but we do everything we can to help you get the most out of your benefits. Our team will work closely with your insurance provider, verify coverage, and explain what portion they may cover for your treatment. We aim to maximize your benefits so you have less out-of-pocket expense while still receiving the care you need.
Do you have financing options to pay for treatment?
Yes, we do. We offer multiple third-party financing options designed to make dental care more manageable and accessible. These programs can help you break up the cost of treatment into smaller, budget-friendly monthly payments.
What are the different options for paying for my treatment?
We offer a variety of payment methods to fit your needs. You can pay with cash or any major credit card at the time of service. For patients who prefer more flexibility, we also provide financing options through trusted third-party partners like CareCredit. This ensures you have options, whether you want to pay upfront or over time.
Do you have a payment/billing portal?
Not at this time, but we are working toward making that available in the future to give our patients an even more convenient way to manage their accounts and payments online.
Do you have any New Patient specials?
Yes, we do! We’re excited to welcome new patients with a special offer that includes a comprehensive exam, necessary X-rays, and a regular cleaning—all for just $155. This is a great way to get started with us while saving on your first visit.
Are Emergency Dental services more expensive?
Not necessarily. The cost of an emergency visit really depends on the type of treatment required. In some cases, the fees may be similar to a standard dental visit. What’s most important is addressing the emergency as soon as possible, which can actually save you money in the long run by preventing more complex and costly issues