Why QuickPay?

With no credit checks, no hidden costs and easy approvals, more patients can afford to have their recommended treatments completed in a timely fashion, thanks to QuickPay.

Whether you’re a patient or a dentist, putting off an important procedure is something you want to avoid. Dental health is just too vital to be compromised by cashflow issues.

Each of the alternatives to using QuickPay is unpleasant in their own ways. For one, the patient could choose to wait until they have the funds available to pay for the treatment. While there are some things in life that can be put off for a while — like fixing that hole in the fence — fixing teeth is something that simply can’t wait.

In fact, delaying treatment can lead to longer term problems. Not to mention the needless suffering that occurs in the meantime.

While most dentists are disheartened by having to turn the patient away, they likely do not have the resources to act as a financial lender. As a result, they are left sitting on the sidelines as their patient’s quality of life is negatively affected.

The other alternative is to seek traditional financing options that require high credit scores, extensive applications and long wait times, which simply don’t work for many patients. Often, the patient’s ability to make reasonable payments is undervalued by these types of financing programs. Leaving hardworking people out in the cold.

That’s why more and more dentists are offering QuickPay – and why patients are taking advantage of this fast and fair payment plan.

The other alternative is to seek traditional financing options that require high credit scores, extensive applications and long wait times, which simply don’t work for many patients. Often, the patient’s ability to make reasonable payments is undervalued by these types of financing programs. Leaving hardworking people out in the cold.

That’s why more and more dentists are offering QuickPay – and why patients are taking advantage of this fast and fair payment plan.

With affordable, flexible payments, patients can feel confident in their ability to make good on what they owe. And not have to worry about whether they can get the care they need.

Because having dental work done is supposed to bring relief, not more stress.

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