'(...) Medical credit cards may seem like a boon to both patients and providers. Doctors’ offices can get paid up front without needing to chase down clients for billing or insurance reimbursement, while customers can get approved on the spot to finance procedures they might not otherwise be able to afford. The “deferred interest” component, which touts zero-interest loans during the promotional window, may also appeal to customers at a moment when interest rates are high. CareCredit is not the only medical credit card—others include ScratchPay, Alphaeon Credit, and HealthiPlan.![]()
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