That's up to your doctor but if your credit is good enough you can finance anything you choose.
I never heard of it, but i guess there's what they called payment plan for breast implants in Australia. It a patient financing that allow patients to pay weekly.
within 30 days, you actually have to make your plan payment before your plan is approved.
You can send in payments, it won't stop them from bothering you though, that is what the payment plan might be able to do for you.
you have to go to the district majestrate, local/township courthouse,(where the ticket was issued)go to the secretary, and ask to start a payment plan.
Depending on your insurance company and the type of plan you've selected, you may be eligible to have some if not all of your implants covered by insurance. Before consulting your dentist about getting implants, reach out to your insurance provider to see what is included in your plan.
Yes, you can negotiate a payment plan with a debt collection agency for a medical bill in NY. Contact the agency to discuss your financial situation and propose a payment arrangement that works for you. Make sure to get the agreement in writing and stick to the payment plan to avoid any further collection actions.
Reduced payment plan
I assume you are talking about the Chapter 13 payment plan to take care of the arrearage owed on a house or property that you own. This is set up as a Chapter 13 plan that is in a strict format set up by the court and handled by experienced attorneys. It is a monthly plan that lasts for either 3 or 5 years. You will need a lawyer to make a proper payment plan.
just about no insurance covers implants. just about all discount plans will cover implants. dentures shouldn't be an issue though.
Payment Plan - 2012 was released on: USA: April 2012
You can get help paying for dental implants depending on your coverage plan. Many insurance companies don't offer implants as a coverage but discount dental plans do! Make sure you have the right insurance plan that fits your needs.
If I correctly understand you question the answer is many insurances will not cover this because implants are considered "Cosmetic", but you will have to check your plan.