Obtaining the healthy smile you deserve should never be an obstacle with Sonrisas’ flexible financing options designed to fit a range of individual needs. Our patients can apply for the following financing options:
Option 2: Apply for Sunbit.
If you are denied by CareCredit, we recommend applying for Sunbit financing.
Invisalign Payment Options
The average cost of Invisalign in Miami ranges from $4,500-$6,000.
Dr. Waich’s all-inclusive Invisalign deal cost $3,999 and includes:
- Initial consult, X-rays, photos, & impressions/scan
- Invisalign Clear Aligners, any necessary additional aligners, a single set of retainers
- All Invisalign treatment visits
Learn more about your financing options for Invisalign:
Option 1: Monthly Payment
$2,000 by first appointment, $120/month
(check, cash, debit/credit card)
A down payment of $2,000 is required before the start of treatment and includes a $120 flat monthly fee throughout the duration of your Invisalign treatment. Typical treatment time depends on the patient, though on average, treatment takes 12-18 months.
Option 2: Apply for CareCredit
Prequalify for a CareCredit credit card with a credit score of 400 or higher and use your credit card to help you manage out-of-pocket dental and healthcare expenses.
Our patients can apply for 18 or 24-month payment plans of $200/month with a $0 down payment. CareCredit financing covers all Sonrisas dental services.
Option 3: Apply for Sunbit Financing
Prequalify for Sunbit Financing with a credit score of 400 or higher, then finance out-of-pocket dental and healthcare expenses with the option of 3, 6, or 12-month financing options plus 10% interest/year.
Patients use Sunbit financing to cover Sonrisas all-inclusive Invisalign treatment.
Option 4: Pay Up Front
$3,999 in full at the first appointment
(check, cash, debit/credit card)
Any insurance reimbursement will be sent directly to you.
Option 5: Partial Coverage Through Dental Insurance
Sonrisas will file an insurance claim on your behalf and work to get you the best reimbursement possible. Your insurance provider will cover a portion of your dental service and you will know the remaining balance due before treatment starts.
Learn more about Invisalign or check out common Invisalign FAQs.