I cant afford but need a root canal & crown. Total cost: $1,700 no insurance. Is there a way to make payments??
Answers: ask your dentist if he will make a payment plan for you. if he is a good doctor he will understand your situation
ask your dentist silly, not us.
they should let you put 10% down and pay the rest in monthly payments...
do it yourself! you'll save a bunch
I got a health loan from Capital One. I got $3500 and pay 200 a month with no interest as long as I pay it in 18 months. Go to their site it's good stuff.
Look into Care Credit, which is like a credit card, but for used for health reasons. You can fill out an application online and get pre-approved within a few minutes. Most dental offices accept this. Hope this helps.
http://www.carecredit.com/
most offices offer a form of credit such as care credit. u would have to have a pretty good credit history to qualify, but it extends credit interest free for a period of time depending on how much credit u need. ask your dentist about it.
You should ask your dentist to offer you payment arrangements and or plan the treatment around payments you can afford if possible. You can ask your dentist which finance companies he uses and recommends. I have listed a few finance companies below. Also added a link to a few tips to cut dental costs and links for dental care for the uninsured or low income. And also a link to affordable discount dental plans with savings of up to 60% off expensive dental procedures. Best of Luck
An alternative to insurance is consumer health care which provides discounted health benefits. For more information visit http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/dlittle. For the month of May, receive the first month free on family memberships.
ask your dentist silly, not us.
they should let you put 10% down and pay the rest in monthly payments...
do it yourself! you'll save a bunch
I got a health loan from Capital One. I got $3500 and pay 200 a month with no interest as long as I pay it in 18 months. Go to their site it's good stuff.
Look into Care Credit, which is like a credit card, but for used for health reasons. You can fill out an application online and get pre-approved within a few minutes. Most dental offices accept this. Hope this helps.
http://www.carecredit.com/
most offices offer a form of credit such as care credit. u would have to have a pretty good credit history to qualify, but it extends credit interest free for a period of time depending on how much credit u need. ask your dentist about it.
You should ask your dentist to offer you payment arrangements and or plan the treatment around payments you can afford if possible. You can ask your dentist which finance companies he uses and recommends. I have listed a few finance companies below. Also added a link to a few tips to cut dental costs and links for dental care for the uninsured or low income. And also a link to affordable discount dental plans with savings of up to 60% off expensive dental procedures. Best of Luck
An alternative to insurance is consumer health care which provides discounted health benefits. For more information visit http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/dlittle. For the month of May, receive the first month free on family memberships.
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