I own a dental call for particularly inadequately, but no insurance or money....HELP?
i need a extraction very defectively, but i am in a very unpromising budget and i have no insurance, anybody know a good process to get a better finance and better dental plan?
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I don't know about your state, but Florida offer cut rate dental service thru the vocational rehabilitation department. I think you need to stir thru some program with them. It sounds worth looking into.
Depending where you live nearby are dental clinics, either through city hospitals or county health clinics.
They are usually staffed by first year dental students. They cannot send regrets treatment for financial reasons. You can pay base on a sliding scale based on income. Or apply for charitycare.
CapitalOne or CareCredit offer no interest(for one year) credit cards for specifically medical/dental.
Last go to a dental school, they repeatedly offer reduced fees.
Good luck
If you are running a fever- GO IMMEDIATELY!
I work for a company that offer discounted benefits for Dental and its only $19.95 a month, PLUS we are offering money back for registration fees!! The Dental plus have no limits, no waiting periods. PLUS you gain Pharmacy, Vision and Chiropractor care for Free!! You would be saving lots on this!! You would be abiding up to 80% on any procedures. If you would more info, visit my website: www.mybenefitsplus.com/wishes. You can also register online there. If you hold any questions at all grain free to contact me at 704-763-1241 or email me at cbrown61(a)ameriplan. Source(s): www.mybenefitsplus.com/wishes
If you need dental work inadequately...go talk beside the dentist and see if he'll put you on a payment plan...like $10-25 a month or something close to that. If you don't get dental problems fixed now, it may front to worse-serious problems later and then you really can't afford it! Good luck :O)
Check to see if your city has a dental school clinic where on earth the students are supervised in all their work.
Depending on where you live, there are places that can help out you. There are some dental clinics that are specifically for those who need dental care and don't own insurance or alot of cash. My bf went to one and have three extractions done for a total of $45.
Yes, take financing through Care Credit.
Get a dental plan that kicks in straight away like Dental Service
4 Less. Source(s): http://CareCredit.com
http://DentalService4Less.com
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I don't know about your state, but Florida offer cut rate dental service thru the vocational rehabilitation department. I think you need to stir thru some program with them. It sounds worth looking into.
Depending where you live nearby are dental clinics, either through city hospitals or county health clinics.
They are usually staffed by first year dental students. They cannot send regrets treatment for financial reasons. You can pay base on a sliding scale based on income. Or apply for charitycare.
CapitalOne or CareCredit offer no interest(for one year) credit cards for specifically medical/dental.
Last go to a dental school, they repeatedly offer reduced fees.
Good luck
If you are running a fever- GO IMMEDIATELY!
I work for a company that offer discounted benefits for Dental and its only $19.95 a month, PLUS we are offering money back for registration fees!! The Dental plus have no limits, no waiting periods. PLUS you gain Pharmacy, Vision and Chiropractor care for Free!! You would be saving lots on this!! You would be abiding up to 80% on any procedures. If you would more info, visit my website: www.mybenefitsplus.com/wishes. You can also register online there. If you hold any questions at all grain free to contact me at 704-763-1241 or email me at cbrown61(a)ameriplan. Source(s): www.mybenefitsplus.com/wishes
If you need dental work inadequately...go talk beside the dentist and see if he'll put you on a payment plan...like $10-25 a month or something close to that. If you don't get dental problems fixed now, it may front to worse-serious problems later and then you really can't afford it! Good luck :O)
Check to see if your city has a dental school clinic where on earth the students are supervised in all their work.
Depending on where you live, there are places that can help out you. There are some dental clinics that are specifically for those who need dental care and don't own insurance or alot of cash. My bf went to one and have three extractions done for a total of $45.
Yes, take financing through Care Credit.
Get a dental plan that kicks in straight away like Dental Service
4 Less. Source(s): http://CareCredit.com
http://DentalService4Less.com
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