Payment Plan Options
We want to ensure that private orthodontic treatment is affordable for all and that repayment can be made as easy as possible. Once our specialist orthodontist has completed your orthodontic consultation a written quotation will be provided for the treatment most appropriate for you.
Our Treatment Coordinators will then guide you through our flexible payment options that allow you to spread the cost of your treatment.
Payment plans available
Prices for orthodontic treatment vary for different brace options and for different patients as not all requirements will be the same. Significant work may be needed to realign certain teeth, while others may not need much at all.
At the practice, we can provide access to interest-free and interest-bearing finance options with a small initial deposit. Your Treatment Coordinator will explain your options and can provide examples of the monthly repayment amounts over various terms.
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Credit and Debit Card Payments
We accept most major debit and credit cards.
Where required by law, loans will be regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Consumer Credit Act. Credit is provided by Wesleyan Bank Limited who is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Wesleyan Bank Ltd (Registered in England and Wales No 2839202) Registered Office: PO Box 3420, Colmore Circus, Birmingham B4 6AE. Tel: 0800 358 1122. www.wesleyanbank.co.uk
Terms and conditions apply. Written quotations are available on request from Wesleyan Bank Limited. Credit facilities are subject to status and affordability checks and only available to UK residents over the age of 18. Wesleyan Bank Limited reserves the right to decline any application. APR and repayment details are correct at time of print.
Telephone calls may be recorded for monitoring and training purposes. Gareth Meirion Davies trading as Colchester Orthodontic Centre is a credit broker, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.