Insurance & Finances
Flexible Orthodontic Payment Plans
At Cedar Park Orthodontics, we believe everyone deserves a stunning smile. Our goal is to provide outstanding service and make treatment affordable through flexible, customized financing options. Treatment fees vary depending on the complexity and length of your orthodontic treatment, and will be determined at your initial consultation.
We offer flexible payment options and tailor them to fit your budget. Monthly payment plans are available with multiple down payment options, and feature 0% interest in-office financing. Monthly payments are tailored to your treatment length, and are often between $150 and $300. We extend courtesies for those that choose to pay in full by cash or check, and also to families and members of the dental community.
We offer multiple down payment options, and to make the initial payment easy, we accept funds from HSA and FSA accounts, as well as payments by cash, check, and credit cards. Typically between $400 and $1300 depending on your personalized treatment plan, the initial investment begins the path to your stunning smile!
Insurance
We will do all we can to maximize your orthodontic benefits. Insurance can be difficult to work with, but our experts will handle the process for you.
If your dental insurance provides orthodontic coverage, you will receive the benefit of reduced out of pocket costs for orthodontic treatment. Most insurance policies have a lifetime orthodontic benefit that is distinct from regular dental insurance.
We will verify your orthodontic benefits prior to your consultation after you provide your policy information, and explain any benefit you have at the initial appointment. Once you start treatment, we will file the insurance claims for you, and continue to monitor your policy throughout your treatment.
We accept and have experience working with all major insurance companies, including Aetna, Ameritas, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Delta Dental, Guardian, Humana, Metlife, Principal, United Concordia, and United Healthcare.
Not all insurance policies pay the same way, and most do not pay the full benefit up front. If your benefits change during the course of your treatment, the financially responsible party is still accountable for all treatment fees.