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River Street Dental strives to offer convenient payments options while at the same time maintaining the high standard of comprehensive dental care that our patients deserve. At the onset of your treatment, we will provide you with an estimate of your total treatment costs. Our goal is to help you afford your dental choices.

Please understand that this will only be an estimate. Should the need for additional treatment arise during the course of the original treatment plan, the fees should change. Be assured that we will notify you of fee changes and obtain your approval prior to proceeding with treatment. Please take a moment to review the financial options and indicate your choice of payment.

- Plan A: Payment in full on the day of each visit. To demonstrate our appreciation for our patients who are prompt with full payment, we will extend a five percent (5%) reduction of the total fee.

- Plan B: You may use your credit card or debit card to make payment. We gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. The 5% reduction of fees also applies to payments received by credit or debit cards on the day of service.

- Plan C: Payment can be made in installments for patients who are established with the practice and have a proven credit history. You can begin your treatment with and initial down payment of fifty percent (50%). The remaining balance may be divided into two monthly installments.

- Plan D: We are pleased to offer our patients another extended monthly payment plan option through a dental financing company called Care Credit. Please see our receptionist prior to treatment for more details and to receive a loan application.

- Plan E: Our goal is to help you maximize your dental insurance benefits. As a courtesy, we are happy to bill your dental plan for services. Please remember that the contract itemizing your dental benefits is between you, your employer and your insurance carrier. Regardless of coverage, your estimated co-payment is due in full the day of the treatment. If your dental plan does not pay within 60 days of treatment, you must pay any outstanding balance and seek reimbursement from your dental plan. Also, remember that dental insurance plans are not designed to cover all of your dental needs. Rather, the amount your dental plan contributes towards your dental care is based on the plan selected and purchase by your employer.

Again, feel free to contact any member of your staff if you have questions regarding the payment options described above. We thank you for trusting us with your dental care needs and hope that you will let us know if we can improve our service to you in any way.

A 5% discount will be given to patients 65 and older.