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Carecredit will help members to manage and Improve personal and family health

What is Carecredit:

Carecredit is a trusted source and it is a part of GE Capital and it offers healthcare financing for consumers through a network of over 175,000 providers. Founded in 1987, CareCredit was initially offered to doctors to help their patients pay for new dental implant technology. Continued advancements in technology, and procedures that are often not covered or fully covered by insurance, have created new choices for care, increasing the demand for special financing options. CareCredit is a health, beauty, and wellness credit card that can be used as a payment option for certain expenses not covered by insurance or to bridge situations when desired care exceeds insurance coverage. You can even use it for co-payments and deductibles
Many patients may post pond or just stop their treatment since their insurance will not cover those services or they cannot afford to pay for the treatment. Carecredit offering a better way to manage and improve personal and family health, Your Doctors offer CareCredit payment options as an alternative to consumer credit cards, cash or checks. CareCredit allows you to pay over time instead of a lump sum prior to treatment. Offering CareCredit removes the accounts receivable responsibilities from the doctor and allows them to focus on recommending and providing the best care to their patients.

Your Next question how do i qualify for Carecredit?

Approval is based on information from your credit application and past credit history. This includes information from the primary applicant as well as any co-applicant.
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