Flexible Financing | Woodway, TX
The care you need, at a pace that fits you.
Spread the cost of treatment into small, predictable monthly payments with plans with little to no interest. We've partnered with Cherry and CareCredit so saying yes to your health feels easy.
A $2,400 treatment, for example
about $99/mo
Illustrative only. Your terms depend on the plan you choose.

Why we offer financing
We never want cost to be the reason you wait.
Putting off care rarely makes it simpler... or cheaper. Financing lets you start treatment when it's right for your health, not when it's convenient for your budget. No pressure, no judgment, and transparent numbers before you commit.
No judgement
Money is personal. We talk options plainly and keep it between us.
Clear numbers up front
You see the monthly payment and terms before you decide anything.
A plan for every budget
Short or longer terms, smaller payments - we help you find the fit.
Two ways to finance
Pick the partner that fits your plan.
Not sure which is right for you? That's what we're here for, we'll help you choose at your visit.
Cherry
Fast & flexible
Check what you qualify for in seconds. Great for getting started right away.
See your options with no impact to your credit score
Plans ranging from a few months up to two years
Many patients qualify for 0% APR
Automatic monthly payments, set it and forget it
CareCredit
Trusted & Reusable
A dedicated healthcare credit card. Ideal for larger or ongoing treatment.
Special financing on qualifying treatment
No interest if paid in full within the promo period
Reusable for future dental and health care
Accepted at hundreds of thousands of providers
Financing is provided by Cherry and CareCredit and is subject to credit approval. Available terms, interest rates, and promotional periods vary by provider and applicant.
Common Questions
Straightforward answers to help you move forward with confidence
Will checking my options hurt my credit?
Is the financing really interest-free?
What treatments can I finance?
How much can I borrow?
Which option is right for me?
What if I've been turned down for financing before?