How To Pay For Orthodontics?

I have an orthodontic evaluation tomorrow and I am kinda nervous. I don’t know why. I am just curious to know since my insurance will not cover treatment, how does the payment plan work? Are they directly through the provider’s office or through a finance company? I don’t have much credit so I am curious to know.
Thanks in advance for your help.

8 comments to How To Pay For Orthodontics?

  • in2brace

    Most offices have their own payment plan without charging you any interest. You will have to give a down payment. The bigger the down payment, the less you will have to give monthly. Other offices have a 3rd party administrator, like OFP. They pay your ortho in full and you make payments, with interest, to the plan.

  • mlgable

    Our ortho office looked at what your insurance covers and then subtracts that from the total bill. The portion that was left was what we had to pay and then set up a payment plan for us and we got a bill each month for the agreed upon amount and I paid it each month just like other monthly bills.

  • timo_10

    My experience is that it’s just through the office. Or use credit card to pay.

  • yellowba

    Dearly.

  • Justwond

    It really depends on your dentist. I have dental benefits for $11.95 a month that cover Ortho treament. Its $2,250.00 going through them for braces. Check em out if you can save some money with them or your credit is a problem

  • tazzy8ja

    Don’t be nervous. My insurance only covers $500.I am also going in for my first appointment.I am a single mom and college student. With all my student loans my credit isn’t too good. I went to http://www.carecredit.com. It was one of the finance companies the doctor listed. They gave me $1500. I can use that as a down payment and add more of my money also as a down payment so my monthly bill is low.It will work out for you.I’ve been planning to get braces for years.

  • Cheer Barbie

    When I had my braces, the payments were through their office and I could do monthly or every 3 months. I would suggest doing it monthly because it may be harder to come up with 3 months of payment all at one time. My office was very nice and didn’t really worry about if my payment was late just as long as I payed it. You just need to be up front and honest about your financial situation because they will work with you.

  • sam

    Hey, I just moved to NYC and found a great orthodontist that is inexpensive and does great quality work. For more information go to: New York City Orthodontics

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