| Financial Arrangements & Insurance 
 Remember:    Dental care is inexpensive in the long run; dental neglect is more expensive.    The old adage "An ounce of preventions is worth a pound of cure" is    very true in dentistry. Financial PolicyDuring a patient`s exam and consultation process a treatment plan of    recommendations will be thoroughly discussed, as well as the financial    aspects of treatment. Dr Gianfortune will inform patients (to the best of his    knowledge) of all aspects of treatment before he performs services. PAYMENT    IS DUE AT THE TIME OF SERVICES unless other financial arrangements have been    made before treatment has began. Most insurance plans are accepted and for    your convenience we will assist you by processing and filing all insurance    claims. Our office will estimate your insurance benefits and based upon    standard dental benefits and collect your portion at the time services are    rendered. ALL INSURANCE CO-PAYS ARE DUE THE SAME DAY AS SERVICES. Our office    will accept assignment of your benefits from your insurance company, which    simply means we will wait for payment due per the particular insurance    contract. Insurance benefits by law should be received within 30 days, which    after a period of 60 days if payment is not received the patient is    responsible for all fees. When your insurance has paid a claim or after 60    days if there is a remaining balance you will receive a statement from our    office.  We do our best to maximize your insurance benefit and may    appeal on your behalf unfavorable decisions.   We understand that for larger treatment plans patients need other options.    If treatment requires several visits you can pay half of the balance when the    treatment is started and the remaining balance will be due before the final    appointment. 
			  For your convenience, our office has developed a full range of payment    options to choose from in order to make this dentistry affordable for you. Payment Options: 
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 Referring to the program and its fees as "usual, customary, and    reasonable" is misleading. Most people assume that insurance companies    have gathered statistics and that these statistics are the basis for UCR    fees. This is simply not true in many cases. These UCR fees often do not    represent local dentists' fees or the available treatment options. They may    be, in fact, simply fees that are set by the insurance company. As a result,    different insurance companies often have different UCR fees for the same    geographic area and for the same group of dentists!
 Dr. Gianfortune usually does not know if patients have insurance or not.    He will always diagnose and develop a treatment plan with the best treatment    that is compatible with the patient's requests. Many times there are several    options for patients which will ultimately be their own decision on how we    will proceed.
 As a convenience to you, our office will submit charges for services    rendered to your insurance carrier, but we consider the patient primarily    responsible for the account. The service provided by our office amounts to an    agreement between the patient and the dentist. The insurance relationship    constitutes an agreement between the carrier and the patient. There is a wide    variety of dental insurance coverage offered. Various programs cover from as    little as 30% to as much as 80-100%. Every dental plan has a provision for    limiting dollar disbursement by the insurance company for covered services.    The type of services covered and the dollar amount assigned to it are    determined by the type of plan purchased by your employer. Feel free to call    us if you have any questions regarding your account or changes in you    insurance. A simple phone call can prevent any misunderstandings.
 We pride ourselves on providing our patients the finest, most beautiful,    longest lasting dentistry possible today. Prior to treatment, your options    will be discussed, as well as fees, insurance, and financial arrangements. We    have developed a full range of payment options to choose from in order to    make this dentistry affordable for you.
 Insurance FAQs
 Do you accept my insurance? How much will they pay?We currently accept all    private insurance plans (plans that do not require you to select a    dentist from a list or require our office to accept reduced fees for    services). This means that we work with literally thousands of companies. Due    to changes in policies, it is impossible to give you guaranteed quotes of    their payments. We can estimate your portions based on past payment    histories, but it is only an estimate. If you would like to know exact    insurance benefits, we can file a "pre-treatment authorization"    with your insurance company. This will delay treatment but will give you the    exact out of pocket figures you may require.
 I thought I paid my portion but I got a bill ... why?We base the patient portion of your bill on our most current data but    there are many factors that can affect this estimate. There may be a    deductible (individual or family). Sometimes you may have seen a specialist    for care, which uses up part of your annual benefit. Insurance companies do    not notify us of changes to your benefits. They will only notify you. Please    let us know of any of these changes.
 Insurance did not pay ... now what?We submit your claims as a courtesy. If your insurance does not pay then    it is your responsibility to make payment in full for services performed for    you. Insurance is a contract between you and the company. Our office is not    part of that contract. Ultimately, you are responsible for all charges    incurred in our office.
 We welcome you to our family and look forward to helping you get the    healthy, beautiful smile you have always wanted. If there is anything we can    do to make your visits here more pleasant, please do not hesitate to ask us.
 Dr. Vincent Gianfortune 5718 W. Lawrence Ave Chicago, IL 60630  Phone: (773) 736-9117 Fax: (773) 736-0344  Hours: Mon 12pm-6pm, Tue 8am-11am, Wen 8am-12pm, Thur 1pm-6pm, Fri 8am-11am, Sat 8am-12pm   |