Financial Information
Dental treatment is an excellent investment
in an individual's medical and psychological well-being.
In an effort to hold down fees, payment is due at the time of service. If you have insurance, payment in full for the first visit is required. On future visits, we will estimate your benefit and collect your estimated patient portion when treatment is rendered. Fees are due and payable at the time treatment is rendered. We accept cash, personal checks, credit cards (Visa, MC, Discover and American Express) or CareCredit.
For our patients with dental insurance
We are happy to assist you in filing the necessary forms to help you receive the full benefits of your coverage. The insurance relationship constitutes an agreement between the carrier and the patient. As such, we can make no guarantee of estimated coverage or payment. However, please know that we will do everything possible to see that you receive the full benefits of your policy. Although your insurance company may say it pays 100% of preventative treatment, it is based on their allowable amount. In addition, not all services are covered services. Please consult your dental insurance handbook or speak with a representative at your place of employment. Estimates of coverage for treatment plans is not an actual guarantee of actual insurance payment. We will be happy to file for a pre-determination of benefits for your treatment plan. Pre-treatment estimates may be required by insurance companies for more extensive work (crowns, bridges or peridontal work). The estimated patient portion is due upon completion of treatment. We DO NOT accept medicaid, medicare, or NC Health Choice as a payment option.
Payment Options
Payment as services are rendered: If you wish to pay the estimated amount for the treatment at the time services are rendered, we gladly accept cash, personal checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, and CareCredit. We DO NOT accept medicaid, medicare, or NC Health Choice as a payment option. Because we cannot guarantee your exact insurance coverage, there may be a balance remaining after insurance payment is received. We ask that this balance be paid within 30 days.
Care Credit is a health care credit option: "Same as cash" interest-free credit line ( up to 18 months for qualifying patients). Information and applications are available at our office or online.