Invisalign treatment may be more affordable than you think.

Because each smile is unique, Invisalign trained doctors determine the cost themselves. Talk to a provider near you for more information.

For every kind of smile, there is a solution.

From slight shifts to big moves, Invisalign treatment is made for all types of smiles.

Time to pay for your Invisalign aligners?

Things to explore before you get started.

Private health cover

Check with your health fund as your insurance may help cover a portion of the total cost of orthodontic treatment.

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Private health cover

Check with your health fund as your insurance may help cover a portion of the total cost of orthodontic treatment.

Payment plans

Ask your treating doctor about their payment plan options.

Financing

Third party financing solutions may be available. If this option suits you best, make sure you read the fine print and seek financial advice if needed.

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Invisalign doctors near me

Schedule a consultation with an Invisalign trained provider.

Learn how much Invisalign treatment could cost and explore affordable payment options with a provider near you.

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How much does Invisalign treatment cost without orthodontic cover in your health insurance?

Invisalign treatment is more affordable than you think, with or without orthodontic insurance. Many dentists or orthodontists offer flexible payment plans, so ask about your options.

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What does orthodontic cover typically include?

Many health insurance plans cover Invisalign treatment the same way they cover braces. Your insurance may pay for a certain percentage of your Invisalign treatment, or it may pay for a certain dollar amount. Often there is a lifetime cap on the amount insurance will pay for orthodontic treatment.

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How can I use my FSA or HSA to pay for Invisalign treatment?

Before you begin your Invisalign treatment, talk to both your doctor’s office and your benefits manager. You may be able to pay your doctor and be reimbursed from your FSA or HSA. Your benefits provider may also be able to pay your doctor directly.

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