
Getting braces can be a significant investment, but there are options available to fit any budget. Many orthodontists offer flexible payment plans that don't require a credit check.
Some payment plans can be tailored to your needs, allowing you to spread the cost of treatment over several months or years. This can make it more manageable to afford the care you need.
In fact, some plans can be as low as $99 per month, making it more accessible for those with limited budgets. This can be a significant relief for families or individuals who might otherwise struggle to afford the upfront cost of treatment.
Payment Options
You don't have to pay for braces upfront, and most orthodontists in Australia offer flexible payment plans as part of their services. These plans can be negotiated based on your individual financial situation.
Many orthodontists offer upfront discounts for paying in full, but opting for a payment plan allows you to start treatment now and address the bill later. It's a great way to manage your cash flow while getting the specialist support you need.
Some common types of payment plans offered by orthodontists in Australia include flexible payment plans that work in different ways for each practitioner and financial situation.
You can review your dental insurance policy to see how much it covers for braces, and many insurance plans cover some orthodontic treatment. We accept most plans and can research your insurance to ensure you receive the most benefits.
We provide several payment plan options, including affordable monthly payment plans with no interest and no credit check.
Cost and Financing
We understand that the cost of braces can be a significant concern for many families. Fortunately, there are several payment plan options available that can make treatment more affordable.
You can expect to pay anywhere from $800 to $2000 as a down payment, depending on the type of treatment you choose. This can be a significant upfront cost, but it can also help you spread the cost of treatment over a longer period of time.
Orthodontists in Australia often offer flexible payment plans, which can be tailored to your individual financial situation. These plans may involve regular instalments or direct debits over a longer period of time, and can be timed to coincide with your appointments.
Here are some common payment plan options:
It's worth noting that some orthodontists may offer discounts for paying in full upfront, but this can also mean that you'll need to pay the full cost of treatment at once.
$0-$99/month
At Ortho 99 Plus 1, you can start your orthodontic treatment today with $0 down payment. Our payment plans begin at an affordable $99 per month, easing financial worries and making quality orthodontic care a viable option for everyone.
You can choose from various payment plans, including a 0% interest in-house payment plan that allows you to pay for your treatment in multiple small monthly installments. This has two advantages: 0% interest, so you won't accrue any interest on your treatment fee, and multiple small monthly payments, which makes treatment much more affordable for many families.
Some orthodontists in Australia offer flexible payment plans as part of their services, which can be negotiated with your practitioner and tailored to your individual financial situation. You can also consider putting down a deposit, which can reduce your monthly payments.
Here are some payment plan options:
We believe that your credit history shouldn't determine your access to orthodontic care. That's why we've eliminated credit checks from our process, making orthodontic treatment available for everyone, regardless of their financial background.
Orthodontic Appliances
Orthodontic appliances are a crucial part of orthodontic treatment, helping to correct issues like misaligned teeth, malocclusion, and too much space between the teeth.
Orthodontists use a variety of appliances to achieve this, including braces, retainers, and headgear. These appliances work by applying gentle pressure to the teeth and jaw, gradually shifting them into their correct position.
The type of appliance used depends on the individual's specific needs, with some patients requiring more complex treatments than others.
Alternative Payment Methods
You can opt for a payment plan with your orthodontist, which can be negotiated based on your individual financial situation.
Most orthodontists in Australia offer flexible payment plans as part of their services. These plans often work in different ways depending on your practitioner.
You can get started with your braces or clear aligner treatment now and address the bill a bit later on by choosing a payment plan.
Some orthodontists might offer an upfront discount if you choose to pay in full at the beginning, but opting for a payment plan means you can manage your cashflow better.
Types of payment plans offered by orthodontists in Australia include affordable monthly payment plans with no interest and no credit check.
We believe financial considerations should never prevent you from achieving a healthy, beautiful smile, and that's why many orthodontists provide payment plan options.
No hidden fees or unexpected charges are associated with most payment plans, so you can be confident in your decision.
At Ortho 99 Plus 1, our treatment fee covers every aspect of your journey with us, including all necessary records, comprehensive treatment, and your first set of retainers.
You can also consider third-party payment services, such as Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services, which spread out the cost of your treatment over a few weeks or months via an easy online platform.
BNPL providers often take the administration out of payment plans, but these services can also sometimes include credit checks or third-party fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do orthodontists check credit?
No, orthodontists do not perform credit checks. Your financial history is not a factor in our approval process.
Sources
- https://www.ortho99plus1.com/financing/financing-overview
- https://bellevueorthodontist.com/financing-insurance/
- https://centralcoastorthodontics.com.au/spreading-the-cost-braces-payment-plans-in-australia/
- https://www.denefits.com/industry/orthodontics/
- https://www.aperfectsmileorthodontics.com/how-to-pay-for-braces/
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