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How much will it cost? The cost associated with this procedure can vary depending on factors such as the severity of damage to the affected tooth and which tooth is affected. In general, endodontic treatment is much less expensive than tooth removal and replacement with an artificial tooth.
For your convenience we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Amex. We deliver the finest care at the most reasonable cost to our patients; therefore, payment is due at the time service is rendered unless other arrangements have been made in advance. If you have questions regarding your account, please contact us at 512.330.9016. Many times, a simple telephone call will clear any misunderstanding.
Please remember you are fully responsible for all fees charged by this office regardless of your insurance coverage. We normally try to estimate your portion of payment and only collect that at the time of treatment; however, there will still be instances where we have to collect the full amount. This is usually due to an issue with your insurance company. There also will be times where we might collect a larger percentage than what your insurance claims they will cover. This is due to the fact some particular insurance companies withhold valuable information from our office. This is why we are forced to ESTIMATE what your insurance will cover. Occasionally you will end up with a credit or balance on your account. We will either mail you a statement or a refund at the beginning of the next month. Please contact the office if you have any questions about your insurance or our policy. We can always submit a pre-determination in order to get a more exact estimate, but this will delay treatment.
We also provide some third party financing for patients who are interested. Please contact our office for more information. Financing needs to be arranged prior to the appointment date.