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Ways to Pay for Your Dental Treatment

Posted on 09/11/2017 Company
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At Norfolk Dental Specialists, we believe in being upfront about the costs of the specialist dental treatment that we offer. The costs of our treatments are clearly stated on our website. The treatment plans that we provide for patients following their initial consultation are fully costed. We also offer three payment methods:

  • Pay as You Go: Some of our patients opt to settle their account at the end of each visit. We’ll calculate the cost of the treatment they have received and they can pay in our reception as they leave.
  • Payment in Full: If they so wish, patients may pay the full amount up front or settle the remainder at any time during their treatment.
  • 6 Month Interest-Free Payment Plan: We can provide patients with an interest-free facility that spreads the cost of payments over six monthly instalments. Terms and Conditions apply. Our reception staff can provide you with more details of this plan.

Bank Transfers

The easiest way to make payments is to set up a Standing Order. This transfer system operated by BACS is a safe and secure way of transferring money from one bank account to another. However, we are also happy to accept payment by most major debit or credit cards.

Consistently Good Results

Our prices are carefully considered and reflect the high level of training that our specialists have undertaken, the advanced equipment that we need to use and our consistently good results. Percentagewise, the success rate for our dental implant procedures is in the high 90s. Generally, the feedback that we get from our patients is that the treatment is worth every penny. Many patients say they wish that they had chosen to have treatment years before. For them, the life-changing benefits of successful specialist dental treatment far outweigh the monetary costs.

If you have any questions about any of our treatments or payment methods, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. You can call us on 01603 632525 or email info@ndspecialists.uk

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