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Care Credit vs. Springstone Patient Financing vs. Chase Health Advance

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wreith
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Care Credit vs. Springstone Patient Financing vs. Chase Health Advance

I have to get some dental work done, putting it for quite a while.  Over 4K dental will cover about 50% just need to cover the rest, figured I'd put it on a credit card.  The office also gave me the brochures for companies I listed in subject.  Question is, is one better than the other.  I have recently gotten the Chase Freedom but denied the Chase Amazon will that make a difference with the Chase one?  Is the like a credit card, or a one time we'll cover this then we are done thing or will it be like a medical line of credit?  Never had to use something like this before.  Any information would be nice to have going into this.  Thanks.

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traveler2005
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Re: Care Credit vs. Springstone Patient Financing vs. Chase Health Advance

I have care credit, depending on who you see, they have different lengths of financing 6 mo 12 mo 24 some up to I believe 48 months at no interest as long as its paid off before the end of the financing period. You can use care credit for a lot of different things too, Dentist, eyecare, plastic surgery, and you can even use it for your pets at some vets office. I paid my vet bill with mine, interest free for 6 months. You just have to make sure that your dentist or whoever you go to accepts it. If you go to the carecredit site, they have a list of providers in your area that accepts it, and there are many not on there list that take it also. Best Wishes.   They are easy to qualify for also, I got credit line of 3000   and see many others up to 5-10 thousand.





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