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Terms and Conditions

1. Website Use
1.1. Eligibility:
You must be at least 18 years old to use this website. By using the website, you represent that you meet this age requirement.
1.2. Prohibited Uses:
You agree not to use the website for unlawful purposes, to infringe on the rights of others, or to distribute harmful or malicious content.
1.3. Modification:
We reserve the right to modify or discontinue any aspect of the website at any time without notice.
2. Payments
2.1. Payment Methods:
We accept payments via credit card, debit card, and other electronic payment methods. By providing your payment information, you authorize us to charge the applicable fees for services rendered.
2.2. Secure Transactions:
All payment transactions made through our website are encrypted and processed through a secure payment gateway
2.3. Outstanding Balances:
Payments for services must be completed prior to or at the time of the appointment unless otherwise agreed upon. Unpaid balances may incur additional fees.
3. Cancellation Policy
3.1. Appointment Cancellations:
We require a minimum of 48 hours' notice for appointment cancellations. Failure to provide adequate notice may result in a cancellation fee.
3.2. Rescheduling:
If you need to reschedule your appointment, please contact us as soon as possible. We will make every effort to accommodate your request.
4. Refund Policy
4.1. Treatment Refunds:
Refunds for dental services are not provided unless the service was not rendered as agreed. If you are dissatisfied with your treatment, please contact us to discuss potential solutions.
4.2. Product Refunds:
Refunds for dental products purchased from our practice are available if the product is returned unused and in its original packaging within 14 days of purchase.
4.3. Membership Plans:
Membership fees are non-refundable. Please refer to the membership agreement for additional details.
4.4. Payment Disputes:
If you believe a payment was processed in error, please notify us immediately. Refunds or adjustments will be made at our discretion after reviewing the matter.
5. Intellectual Property
5.1. Ownership:
All content on this website, including text, graphics, logos, and images, is the property of [Practice Name] or its licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws.
5.2. License:
You are granted a limited, non-exclusive license to access and use the website for personal, non-commercial purposes.
5.3. Restrictions:
You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from the content on this website without prior written permission.
6. Limitation of Liability
6.1. No Guarantees:
While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information on our website, we make no guarantees regarding its completeness or reliability.
6.2. Liability:
To the fullest extent permitted by law, [Practice Name] will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the website.
8. Governing Law
These terms and conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Any disputes arising from your use of the website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Texas.
 
9. Contact Us
If you have questions or concerns about these terms and conditions, please contact us:

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