Finances
Braces are an important investment and we want to make your decision to receive orthodontic care affordable. Our office offers complimentary consultations that include an examination, X-rays, and a discussion of recommended treatment.
For your convenience, we offer a variety of flexible payment plans with low monthly payments. Payments are due the 1st of each month, regardless of when appointments are scheduled. Check with our office staff if you have any questions or would like to obtain more specific information.
Online Payments
Our office offers a secure, online account management service called 4YOURSERVICE.com where our patients have round the clock access to their appointment history, current financial information, can make an online payment, etc., and you can also have email account reminders sent to you! NO OTHER ORTHODONTIST IN UTAH has this advanced system like we do. It is a safe and convenient location to make payments. Go to 4YOURSERVICE.com and register for this service by following the instructions on the web page.
Automatic Bank Draft
Set up your monthly payment to be automatically drawn on the 1st day of each month from your checking account. Please provide us with a voided check at your first appointment.
Automatic Credit Card Debit
Monthly payments will automatically be charged to your credit card on the 1st day of each month. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Please provide us with your card information at your first appointment.
Monthly Mail-in Payment with Recourse
In the event that we do not receive your payment before the end of the business day on the 10th of the month, we will be able to put the draft through. This will enable us to continue treatment and avoid late payment fees on your account. Please provide us with debit or credit card information for us to keep on file.
Cash Discount Option
A full payment within 90 day of the initial banding appointment will result in a significant discount offer.
Insurance
We accept and file most insurances. For us to do so however, you must first call your insurance company so you can provide us with a current insurance card and orthodontic lifetime benefit. |