CareCredit Offers You Help When You Need It

POV: Your dentist just told you that you need a root canal and a crown, and your insurance is not going to cover it all. What is a person to do now?

 

There are options out there besides using your savings or selling everything you own to pay for your dental work. 

A great option is called CareCredit.  They make it possible to get your work done today as you pay over-time. Their card is accepted nationwide and a good thing to have on hand when you travel for those unexpected tooth aches. 

CareCredit has been a financing partner for dental offices and their patients for more than 30 years. They help with those out-of-pocket costs making it possible for you to pay for your services the same day.

Do not let the high interest percentage scare you away. 

CareCredit offers no interest if paid in full within 6 or 12 months with easy monthly payments. 

It is simple to sign up and get qualified.  Go to: www.carecredit.com to apply. The company even has a phone app that can be downloaded. You can also find out what your monthly payment will be before you sign up. ( You must 21 years or older to apply. )

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Not all dentists or specialists participate with CareCredit. Be sure to ask ahead of time. Elevation Family Dental is proud to accept CareCredit and help answer your questions.

So, look for the CareCredit symbol when you go to your dentist and make your appointment for that root canal and crown with confidence.

~Grete 

Office Mgr

 
Dr Judd Chamberlain in his office on Bookcliff Ave

Meet Judd Chamberlain, DDS

My small town upbringing translates into how the office treats you as a patient. I have a conservative approach to dentistry and a deep respect for your control over your dental choices. What sets me apart from most general dentists is that I completed a voluntary extra year of clinical training in dental specialties after dental school. In addition, for five years, I directed a post-graduate dental educational program through the Marillac Clinic. This means that our practice offers many specialty treatments in-house, such as root canals, implants, and extractions. It also means I have a deep understanding and appreciation for the latest technology, methods, and dental materials.

 

Have questions about veneers or another cosmetic dentistry treatment?

Our team at Elevation Family Dental in Grand Junction is hear to answer any of your questions.

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