Introducing Video Consultations with ClearChoice
You don’t need to put your dental care needs on hold. ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers is now offering free video consultations, so you can have a one-on-one conversation about dental implant treatment options from the comfort of your own home.
An Easier Way to Prioritize Your Dental Health
Dealing with difficulty eating, discomfort, or other daily issues caused by missing or damaged teeth is a challenge. ClearChoice is making it easier for you to explore ways to address your dental needs while safeguarding your health amid concerns over coronavirus.
What to Expect from Your Free Video Consultation
You’ll get the same primary benefits from a free, no obligation video consultation as you would from an in-person consultation at ClearChoice.
- Talk with a ClearChoice doctor
- Learn more about a solution that looks, feels, and functions like real teeth
- Receive a personalized preliminary treatment plan*
- Get your questions answered
- Review your all-inclusive cost and third-party financing options
How to Set Up for a Successful Video Consultation
In preparation for your free video consultation with ClearChoice, please review the following documents by clicking the links below.
If you still have questions on how to set up for the video consultation after reviewing these instructions, please reach out to us. We’ll be happy to help.
See a Virtual Tour of a ClearChoice Center
If you would like to take a virtual tour of one of the ClearChoice centers, please click here. This tour is of the ClearChoice center in Roseland, NJ, but your center will have a similar all-in-one setup.
*Final, conclusive diagnosis will be determined after iCat scan.
Virtual/Technology Consult Disclaimer:
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks associated with the use of telemedicine/telehealth. These risks include, but may not be limited to:
- In rare cases, the consultant may determine that the transmitted information is of inadequate quality, thus necessitating a face-to-face meeting with the patient, or at least a rescheduled video consult.
- Delays in medical evaluation and treatment could occur due to deficiencies or failures of the equipment.
- All vendors used by the practice in providing telehealth technology are required to comply with the requirements of HIPAA; however, in very rare instances, security protocols could fail, causing a breach of the privacy of personal medical information.