tina74035 7 Posted January 2, 2016 For all those self pay people out there. What finance company did you use and how much was your interest rate if you do not mind me asking. Does anyone know of any interest free for a year or so options? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shriner37 249 Posted January 2, 2016 The clinic I went to referred me to Prosper, which is sort of a crowd lending site. You sign up for the service, establish your loan (loan category, how much you need, how long of a term) and then they assign you an interest rate and a loan grade. Investors buy small or large pieces of your loan, and it gets funded. It took several days for mine to fund and when it was done they transferred the money to my checking account. I think the interest rate was around 8.9% or thereabouts, but of course that will vary based on credit. I didn't think that was too bad for an unsecured loan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dlwise 0 Posted January 2, 2016 I was just researching the same topic,so far I found e-ffiancing and united,will let you know what i found out. I'm looking at 15 months interest free Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jboys83 17 Posted January 2, 2016 (edited) Mine is covered through my insurance but I know I went through care credit for my sons medical needs that were not covered by insurances. They do specials with 0 interest rates for like 12 months. Worth checking into. First make sure the drs office accepts this. Edited January 2, 2016 by jboys83 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aaonthego 24 Posted January 2, 2016 I also used carecredit.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mzyvonne29 2 Posted January 27, 2016 I thought that care credit was only for dental Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pammyg7 10 Posted January 28, 2016 I went through True Results, My insurance did cover but I had to come up with $3900. True results financed that balance for me with not interest! Care credit is another option! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HealthyRN 56 Posted January 28, 2016 I refinanced my home and took the money that was needed from the equity. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenVSG2014 1,872 Posted January 28, 2016 For my sleeve surgery I did an unsecured loan at my bank because it was only $4,500. Now that I've been researching plastic surgery for loose skin removal, I'm looking at financing again but it will cost a lot more. In my research I found LightStream which rewards those with great credit. A $10k unsecured loan can be as low as 5.99% APR which is fantastic for an unsecured rate. I'm keeping them in the back of my mind if I haven't saved enough once I start going to consults. https://www.lightstream.com/suntrust-anythingloan?fact=16050&lcid=CS%7CLSL%7Canything%7CP%7Clearn%7Cfact=16050 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kassi77 0 Posted March 14, 2016 I went through True Results, My insurance did cover but I had to come up with $3900. True results financed that balance for me with not interest! Care credit is another option! I'd love to know more about your experience with True Results. I am starting the process with them in TX. We have UHC as our insurance. WLS is excluded, but I am covered for the hernia repair. My part will be $3900, but my insurance has a $3000 deductible. I was told today that I would not have to pay that. I'm confused and wondering how that can be. Did you pay your deductible on top of the $3900? What did you have to do to get payments set up through True Results? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlekaren 1 Posted March 23, 2016 What about financing with terrible credit? Anyone havr suggestions for that? Sent from my SM-N910P using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OutsideMatchInside 10,166 Posted March 23, 2016 If you don't qualify for a signature loan, then it is unlikely you will qualify for loans. If you have bed credit saving up and paying cash is the best option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites