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Exeter Orthodontics is offering both braces and Invisalign in Lancaster for only $3,995.
LANCASTER, Pa. - PennZone -- With its new location in Lancaster, Exeter Orthodontics is helping keep the cost of braces low. Braces in Lancaster from Exeter Orthodontics cost only $3,995. There are no hidden fees when it comes to this low price, as x-rays, retainers, adjustments, and repairs are included.
"Our goal is to break down the barriers to patient care," says Dr. Lauren Wegrzyniak, orthodontist in Lancaster. "No matter the patient's age, no matter how many visits they need, they will never pay more."
If patients opt for Invisalign rather than traditional braces, they'll also be charged only one low price of $3,995. These clear, removable aligners are revolutionizing orthodontics.
However, one treatment may be better suited for one patient than another. During a free consultation, Exeter's team of orthodontists will take x-rays and walk you through the treatment process to help you determine which treatment is best for your health and lifestyle.
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To learn more, request an appointment with the Lancaster orthodontist today by visiting https://exeterorthodontics.com/request-appointment/. New patients are being accepted. Offices are also located in Easton, Allentown, Harrisburg, Springfield, Exton, and Reading.
About Exeter Orthodontics: For several years, Exeter Orthodontics, a Pennsylvania-based orthodontic practice, has offered area patients braces and Invisalign treatments for as low as $3,995. Its team of orthodontists remains dedicated to providing high-quality care at an affordable price. Learn more at http://www.exeterorthodontics.com/.
"Our goal is to break down the barriers to patient care," says Dr. Lauren Wegrzyniak, orthodontist in Lancaster. "No matter the patient's age, no matter how many visits they need, they will never pay more."
If patients opt for Invisalign rather than traditional braces, they'll also be charged only one low price of $3,995. These clear, removable aligners are revolutionizing orthodontics.
However, one treatment may be better suited for one patient than another. During a free consultation, Exeter's team of orthodontists will take x-rays and walk you through the treatment process to help you determine which treatment is best for your health and lifestyle.
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To learn more, request an appointment with the Lancaster orthodontist today by visiting https://exeterorthodontics.com/request-appointment/. New patients are being accepted. Offices are also located in Easton, Allentown, Harrisburg, Springfield, Exton, and Reading.
About Exeter Orthodontics: For several years, Exeter Orthodontics, a Pennsylvania-based orthodontic practice, has offered area patients braces and Invisalign treatments for as low as $3,995. Its team of orthodontists remains dedicated to providing high-quality care at an affordable price. Learn more at http://www.exeterorthodontics.com/.
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