Dental Insurance?
Is there a dental insurance that provides you to pay your bill monthly instead of paying it on your call on to the dentist?.. I'm a working student but doesnt make much money and I need a program where on earth you can pay later or monthly.. Please relieve..
Answers:
I don't know of a dental insurance that will allow you to do that, but nearby is a credit line you can open as long as your dentist accept it. It's called Care Credit. It is good for both dental and medical. You can gain more info on this at their website... http://www.carecredit.com/
I've used this plan for my Lasik. Depending on what you need, Care Credit offers 18 mos at 0% financing.
I hope this information help.
Have you tried Medicaid?
I hold a discount dental plan and it's $19.95/m for my entire household and I get great discounts at the dentist office.
If this is something that would help out you, check out http://www.MyBestDentalBenefits.com and you can look up providers by zip code, and even enroll online.
Larger places like Western Dental or large groups will normally let you sign up for credit and pay on a monthly argument. Some private dentists will allow you to make the payments in a few payments.
Yeah, eHealthPlus lets you pay monthly Source(s): http://eHealthPlus.com
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Answers:
I don't know of a dental insurance that will allow you to do that, but nearby is a credit line you can open as long as your dentist accept it. It's called Care Credit. It is good for both dental and medical. You can gain more info on this at their website... http://www.carecredit.com/
I've used this plan for my Lasik. Depending on what you need, Care Credit offers 18 mos at 0% financing.
I hope this information help.
Have you tried Medicaid?
I hold a discount dental plan and it's $19.95/m for my entire household and I get great discounts at the dentist office.
If this is something that would help out you, check out http://www.MyBestDentalBenefits.com and you can look up providers by zip code, and even enroll online.
Larger places like Western Dental or large groups will normally let you sign up for credit and pay on a monthly argument. Some private dentists will allow you to make the payments in a few payments.
Yeah, eHealthPlus lets you pay monthly Source(s): http://eHealthPlus.com
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