AFFORDABILITY - ST. CHARLES, IL

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Dental Insurance and Financing Options in St. Charles, IL

If you pay monthly premiums for dental insurance, then it means that you can access affordable dental care when these treatments are needed the most. The right dental insurance plan covers preventive treatments, such as examinations and ongoing care to avoid bigger issues in the future. Additionally, you can tap into the range of dental services that are available without worrying about the cost of these services.

Dental insurance can offset your out-of-pocket costs, and our staff will assist with the billing and office support to maximize your coverage. If you have questions about the coverage that is available through your dental insurance plan, then you can call our staff at CORE Dental any time.

Why You Need Dental Insurance

There are times when families delay dental care because they don’t have good insurance to cover the costs of the treatments. If you are worried about the money that needs to be paid for dental services, then the right dental coverage plan is the answer. Don’t procrastinate your dental services because you are worried about money.

Delayed dental treatments often lead to bigger dental issues in the future, so the best thing that you can do is take advantage of the 

ongoing care and preventive services that are available through a good insurance plan.

You don’t need to navigate the confusing paperwork and insurance approval requirements by yourself. Instead, lean on our staff for help so that you can use the insurance benefits that are available through your insurance plan.

Payment Options

Not every family has access to dental insurance, but other payment options can be used when you need dental treatments. You can pay with cash, check, or credit card. Additionally, our staff can refer you to financing options, including CareCredit, that are designed for families who need to pay the high costs associated with medical or dental treatments. We also offer an In-House financing program for patients with no dental insurance.

Often, it makes sense to pair dental insurance coverage with other options for payments. For example, your insurance plan may only cover a portion of the root canal or dental crown treatments that you need. Then, you can pay the final portion with a credit card or talk to us about other financing options that might be available for the remainder.

We offer financing through the following:

Patients eligible for CareCredit financing can manage treatment costs with flexible and affordable monthly payment options. Visit www.carecredit.com or call 1-800-365-8295 for more information.

Eligible patients enjoy a higher approval rate and higher credit lines, equal payment plans, and select no interest Paid in Full plans. Visit www.greensky.com, email at service@greenskycredit.com, or call 866-936-0602 for more information.

Patients with low credit scores can receive affordable, no-collateral loans up to $60,000 with flexible terms up to 96 months at fair, fixed rates. Visit www.proceedfinance.com or call 844-272-7587 for more information.

We are here to support your family by offering quality dental care at affordable prices. Don’t procrastinate your dental services if you are unsure about the payments. Instead, talk to us to learn more about the support that is available for insurance billing and other payment solutions.

For more information, download our CORE Dental Financial Policy.

Specials

$359 yearly membership for patients who do not have dental insurance.

The Dental Benefit Plan includes 2 cleanings, 2 exams, and any necessary X-rays in the contracted year, as well as 10-15% off any necessary dental treatment. This plan cannot be combined with any other offer.

For new patients only, cannot be combined with any other special offers or discounts.

For new patients only, cannot be combined with any other special offers or discounts.

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