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Our Institute, as do other surgeons, offer Care Credit for our patients who need help in financing their surgery.
Thank you for your question. You may want to see if "Care Credit" is available in your area, and they have some payment options. Take a look at carecredit.com I hope this helps.
Yes. CareCredit is the most common financing option that is offered by medical offices. There are many no interest options which work well for our patients. I hope this information is helpful.Stephen Weber MD, FACSWeber Facial Plastic Surgery
Thank you for the question.In our practice, we use Care Credit as well as other companies; they have been used by our patients with no problems. They do have different rates so please make sure you get all of the information you need prior to signing up with any financing company.Generally speaking, it is always in patients' best interests to achieve a certain degree of financial stability prior to undergoing elective surgery of any type. Patients should also keep in mind that additional surgery may be necessary in the short or long term, following the primary procedure that is being performed; this additional surgery may be associated out-of-pocket expenses. Again, best to achieve a physical, emotional, psychosocial, and financial “stable state” prior to considering elective plastic surgery. Best wishes.
Through almost any ofice, you can make payments and once all the payments are made you can schedule surgery. Care Credit ia a good agency if you want to finance the procedure. Cosmetic surgery is purely elective and does not need to be done in any urgent fashion.