COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 19, 2017 -- Midwest Chiropractic Center has recently announced that they now offer CareCredit payment plans for their patients. This will make it easier for everyone to afford chiropractic treatment even if they don't have insurance or if their insurance won't cover treatment. CareCredit is known for approving most applicants, so there is no need for patients to have a pristine credit score to gain these benefits. It also offers a variety of repayment options to help keep the cost of financing down.
Unlike other credit providers, CareCredit is approved for many wellness and medical needs, including chiropractic. Their credit card cannot be used at any places outside of the approved medical and wellness fields. This may seem like a limitation, but in reality, it is a source of the strength of their offering. It keeps the credit line from getting used up on unrelated things and thereby helps to ensure that customers have it open when they need a doctor's care. The restriction also makes it possible for CareCredit to take on customers who may not qualify for credit elsewhere.
"We're always looking for new ways to make it easier for our patients to get the care they need. We accept most insurance plans, worker's compensation, and now, CareCredit. The new addition doesn't just allow our patients to charge their visits - it offers a variety of payment plans that offer lower interest rates, deferred interest, and other perks. Whether our patients are coming in for an auto accident injury, other accident injury or chronic back pain issue, our goal is to make it as easy as possible for them to get the treatment they need." said Dr. Peter Manz, D.C. of Midwest Chiropractic Center.
CareCredit's payment plans depend mainly on the amount that is charged in one transaction. For charges over $200, it offers deferred interest plans. These allow customers to avoid paying any interest if the balance is paid before a set deadline, such as six or 12 months. For larger transactions – starting at $1,000 – longer repayment terms are available at a lower-than-usual interest rate. These plans are available with a variety of repayment schedules.
"This flexibility makes CareCredit suitable for a wide array of patients and treatment plans. We're happy to offer this option for those who either don't have insurance or who have plans that are insufficient for covering their needs," Dr. Manz concluded.
About Midwest Chiropractic Center
Midwest Chiropractic Center serves the area of Columbus, Ohio. Along with chiropractic services, they offer massage therapy, nutritional counseling, and sports medicine.
For additional information, visit their website at http://midwestchirocolumbus.com/.
Midwest Chiropractic Center 6104 Huntley Road Columbus, OH 43229 (614) 847-9667


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