Fees & Finances
The current Ontario Dental Association Suggested Fee Guide is the
basis for most of Bramalea Dentistry fees. With or without dental
insurance, we want our patients to know and appreciate the fees
and costs of treatment. We can provide a written treatment plan
with fee estimate directly to the patient and/or to the dental insurance
company.
Payment can be made by cash, cheque, debit card, VISA, MasterCard,
or by payment directly to Bramalea Dentistry from the insurance
company. Direct submission of dental claims to insurance companies
is handled through CDAnet.

| For extensive treatment, talk to us about flexible payment
arrangements using Credit Medical Corporation.
Patients without insurance can use it. Patients with insurance
can use it for that portion of the treatment cost that is not
covered by insurance. This is a low-cost financing plan for
patients needing to spread monthly payments out over 5 years
or less. Please review their website www.creditmedical.com
for an application and call
or email us
for any further details. |
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SENIOR’S DISCOUNT
FOR ALL AGES?
No! But YES we do offer all ages the opportunity to EARN
$20 per hour AS A DENTAL PATIENT who is being charged the
usual fee. You do us a favour by filling our appointment time on
short notice, and we do you a favour by crediting your account at
the rate of $20 per hour. This credit can then be applied towards
the treatment rendered. See Short Notice Credit (SNC) for more details.
Short Notice Credit
(SNC)
Short Notice Credit -- Earn $20 per hour as a
dental patient.
If you can attend at a time convenient to Bramalea Dentistry, to
fill an appointment slot that would otherwise be vacant, for service
that is charged at the normal rate, you will receive a credit on
your account at the rate of $20 per hour. Phone us any day that
you are available and request an SNC appointment for that day, or
ask that you be put on our SNC list to be phoned if a sudden opening
arises. We will give you what is available. However, you may arrive
here for the appointment, only to be displaced at the last minute
by the needs of an emergency patient not on the SNC programme. (Regularly
scheduled patients do not get bumped.)
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