Payment Options
When you are in the midst of being treated for a medical
or dental problem, it's easy to forget that a doctor's
office is also a business. We understand that. Yet, we
also want our patients to understand that an important
part of any business is also collecting payments for the
services it provides. In the interest of both good
medicine and good business, we believe it's best to
establish a policy to avoid any misunderstandings later.
As a result we have developed this policy.
We have developed a full range of convenient payment
options for you to choose from. Prior to the
commencement of treatment, fee and financial
arrangements will be discussed with you. Our front desk
will help you with your insurance benefits. If needed,
financing is available through the Dental Fee Plan or
Care Credit Financing. Please click on the links below
to find more information and/or apply online.

Fees, Payment & Insurance
Payment of
fees for routine services such as examinations, teeth
cleaning, x-rays and emergency visits, are expected at
the time services are provided. Insurance claims can be
filed by the office. We accept cash, VISA, MasterCard,
Discover, personal checks, or money orders
Do not
hesitate to ask about the anticipated cost of your
treatment. You have the right to know about and
understand our charges. We want you to feel that you
have been treated fairly.
A written
estimate will be provided for all complex treatment. We
will gladly give you a written estimate for any routine
procedures upon request. A down payment is required for
more involved, complex or extended treatment, regardless
of insurance coverage.
It is our
policy to provide the best dentistry for you. To do
this, it is important that we do not allow dental
benefits to be a determining factor in the diagnosis.
Your treatment will be based upon your needs, and we
assume that you are as concerned as we are about
maintaining your health.
The term
"dental insurance" is misleading. What is commonly known
as "dental insurance" is more correctly termed dental
benefits. Dental benefits are not intended to pay
everything, but to assist with costs of dental
treatment. Generally, dental benefits pay a percentage
of each procedure up to a set yearly maximum. The
benefits available to you are established by which plan
your employer has purchased.
As a courtesy
to you, we will submit claims to your dental plan
carrier. We also accept benefit assignment, meaning that
we will estimate the expected benefit payment and allow
you to pay your estimated portion at the time services
are provided. However, we do not guarantee any estimate,
and should your dental plan pay less than expected, you
are fully responsible for the balance. We take no
responsibility for any denials by dental plans. |