Insurance Policy

We accept most dental insurances and will do our best to verify and estimate insurance coverage and your payment portion, however it is only an estimate. Therefore, any balance left unpaid by the insurance company is the patient’s responsibility.Greenline Dental Care prides itself on being able to provide each and every patient with dental services to achieve their individual needs and goals. We want our patients to understand that their oral health and personal well-being comes first. Because of this, our dental office offers flexible payment solutions as well as Care Credit , Lending Point and in house savings plan that makes it as easy as possible for you to afford the dental procedures. Most patients are amazed just how affordable a new smile can be!
As a courtesy, we will calculate the estimated payment for services rendered and submit it to your insurance carrier. However, we cannot be responsible for the actual payments made by your insurance carrier. You are required to make payment of full estimated responsibility upon services rendered. After payments are received from your insurance carrier, you may be required to make additional payments or have a credit issued to you. Also, a pre-estimate is sometimes needed to be submitted to your insurance company for review and approval before treatment begins. That is because benefits are not guaranteed and are based on claimants eligibility at the time of the service. Insurance benefits will be coordinated to get your maximum allowable benefit.
We will file and bill your insurance as a courtesy. We can not be responsible for actual payments made by your insurance carrier. After payments are received, you may owe more money, or have a credit which would be reimbursed to you. After 60 days, we reserve the right to request payment in full for our services from you, and let you collect the insurance funds that are due to you. This is rare, but it is important that you recognize that the insurance you have is a legal contract between you/your employer and your insurance company. Our office is not, and can not be a part of that contract. Ultimately, you are responsible for all charges incurred in our office!
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