As a service to our patients, we are pleased to offer GE Money CareCredit Patient Payment Plans!

CareCredit offers a range of Interest Free* and Extended Payment* plans to spread your payments over time and make it easier for you to get the dental treatment you need today.

With the popular 3, 6, or 12 Month Interest Free plans there are no interest charges if the balance is paid in full within the specified time period. Or, if you prefer more time to pay, you can choose the low interest, Extended Payment Plans. It's easy to apply for CareCredit and you'll receive a decision usually the same day. Ask our staff for more details or visit CareCredit at: www.carecredit.com.au

Extended Payment*

  • Choice of 12, 24 and 36 month Extended Payment Plans
  • Annual percentage rate of 12.9%
  • Easy to budget - equal monthly repayments over 12, 24 and 36 months

Fees & Charges

  • A once only establishment fee of $25 applies
  • If you do not have an active account balance on your card, then you will not be charged any other fees at all
  • When you do actively use your card and have an active balance, fees and charges will apply, including a monthly account service fee of $2.95
  • When you apply for CareCredit, you will be told about all the applicable fees and charges before we process your application.

Application Process
It's easy to apply in the practice and you'll receive a decision usually the same day. Ask our staff for more details or visit CareCredit at: www.carecredit.com.au

* Available to approved applicants, conditions apply, fees & charges payable. CareCredit is a credit facility provided by GE Finance Australasia Pty Ltd (ABN 88 000 015 485) trading as GE Money

For more information on CareCredit visit: www.carecredit.com.au

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