Frequently asked questions Q4. How is treatment paid for?
NHS orthodontic examinations are offered free of charge to all patients under the age of 18 years referred by their general dentist. NHS treatment is based upon the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need. If you qualify for treatment under the NHS you will be exempt from paying any charges except for replacement braces (due to loss or damage). If you do not qualify for NHS funding we can offer you treatment on an independent or private basis. Private treatment can offer a wider choice of braces, including clear brackets or invisible braces, and more convenient appointment times. The full fee for orthodontic treatment can be paid upfront minus the administration fee for standing order payments. We accept all major debit cards, master card and visa. Alternatively a 20% deposit is payable at the start of treatment with the remainder paid by monthly standing orders over the treatment time, 12 to 18 months.
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