Received Invisalign consultation today
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thats what I was gettin $1000 wasnt the true fee. The true fee is $1000 plus the money from the 2 insurance companies. So what was your TOTAL fee?
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That is very great insurance. My parents both work as doctors, and they have this special plan that gives them excellent insurance. Still, $1500 is good! At least you get money off!Meryaten wrote:$4800 less $1000 - that's $3800 from your insurance - WOWThat's some pretty darn good insurance! Mine will ony pony up 50% to a max of $1500. I know you said it was double insurance, but even still, that's good!

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I was on my parents insurance and it covered 25% of what the cost of metal braces would be, which was quoted about $4000. The price for Invisalign was $4500 after subtracting what insurance paid for it, which was $1000, so Invisalign really cost $5500. This was 2 years ago.

2 year Invisalign patient graduated to ceramics to finish up treatment