You’ve worked hard to build your practice and gain your patients' trust—we treat each of your patients with the same care and compassion. We have been working in the patient financing space since 2007 and our stability and longevity is key. We offer a full suite of payment options for your patients. We understand patient financing and are always here to help. Our highly trained team has extensive medical and dental financing experience, and we will do everything possible to meet your patients' needs while helping you to grow your practice at the same time.
Why should I choose LendingClub Patient Solutions for my patient financing partner?
Last Updated June 8, 2023less than a minute read
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{noun} A type of credit that allows the borrower to make charges and payments against a set borrowing limit, paying interest only on outstanding balances.
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{noun} The total annual cost to borrow money, including fees, expressed as a percentage.
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