I need to have my wisdom teeth removed. I have been referred to an oral surgeon. My insurance will cover 60%, up to $800, which will not really do much to cover the expense of removing bony impacted wisdom teeth.
We have had a rocky start with building savings post bk as we have still not completely adjusted to preparing for "unexpected expenses." Because of this we have essentially no savings at this time.
I must have this surgery before I turn 31 (in January) or my insurance will not cover it at all.
The oral surgeon's office suggested I apply for Care Credit (credit card) to pay for my portion of the surgery as they do not allow their services to be paid out. I told the receptionist I spoke with that we had recently been discharged from a bankruptcy so it was unlikely we would qualify for the credit program.
I am really stuck on what to do and panicking a little.
First, what should I expect as far as expense? I will find out at my appointment tomorrow but from online reading it looks like I will be paying around $300+ per tooth and then the expense of anesthesia, minus the insurance portion.
I think this will amount to around $1200 out of pocket. The receptionist did say on the phone that it wouldn't be "thousands."
Second, does anyone have experience with Care Credit? How likely is it that I will be approved? And further, is it a dangerous slippery slope for someone just out of bk? I don't want to be in debt again.
I just don't know how to handle this expense. I can save up but I don't know how much I can save in the time frame I'm looking at.
Advice, words of wisdom? (Be kind, please.)
We have had a rocky start with building savings post bk as we have still not completely adjusted to preparing for "unexpected expenses." Because of this we have essentially no savings at this time.
I must have this surgery before I turn 31 (in January) or my insurance will not cover it at all.
The oral surgeon's office suggested I apply for Care Credit (credit card) to pay for my portion of the surgery as they do not allow their services to be paid out. I told the receptionist I spoke with that we had recently been discharged from a bankruptcy so it was unlikely we would qualify for the credit program.
I am really stuck on what to do and panicking a little.
First, what should I expect as far as expense? I will find out at my appointment tomorrow but from online reading it looks like I will be paying around $300+ per tooth and then the expense of anesthesia, minus the insurance portion.
I think this will amount to around $1200 out of pocket. The receptionist did say on the phone that it wouldn't be "thousands."
Second, does anyone have experience with Care Credit? How likely is it that I will be approved? And further, is it a dangerous slippery slope for someone just out of bk? I don't want to be in debt again.
I just don't know how to handle this expense. I can save up but I don't know how much I can save in the time frame I'm looking at.
Advice, words of wisdom? (Be kind, please.)
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