Know What to Expect Before You Visit

Start With Clarity, Not Uncertainty

If you’ve been putting off dental treatment because you’re unsure what it will cost, you’re not alone. A lot of patients hesitate for the same reason, and it’s hard to know what to expect until you’re already in the chair.

Our team helps you understand your options ahead of time so you can choose what works best for you. Before anything is done, you’ll know what your treatment involves and what it may cost, so you can make a decision without feeling rushed or caught off guard.

Choose What Works for you

You’ll have a few ways to pay for your visit. We accept cash, credit cards, most dental insurance plans, and flexible financing options.

Whether you prefer to use insurance, pay upfront, or split the cost into smaller payments, you can choose the option that fits your situation.

Using Your Benefits Shouldn’t Be Complicated

If you have dental insurance, there’s a good chance it can be used here. Instead of trying to figure everything out on your own, your benefits are reviewed and explained in plain terms before your first visit.

You’ll have a clearer idea of what your plan is likely to cover, your claims will be submitted for you, and we will help you make the most of the benefits you already have.

If you’re unsure about your insurance, you can have it verified before you schedule.

Break Up the Cost with Financing

For larger treatments, paying everything at once isn’t always realistic. With Cherry, you can split the cost into smaller monthly payments so you don’t have to keep putting off something that needs attention. The application is quick, approval is fast, and there are flexible plans to choose from, making it a straightforward way to make treatment more manageable.

An Easier Way to Get Started

If you’ve been waiting for the “right time,” this is a good place to start.

There are limited-time offers available for new patients and essential visits, making it easier to come in and understand what you need.

Take the First Step Without Overcommitting

If you’ve had past experiences where pricing felt unclear or insurance didn’t cover what you expected, it makes sense to be cautious.

You can reach out to our team and ask questions, check your benefits, and get real numbers before committing to anything.