Special Offers & New Patient Invitations

We believe expert, airway-focused orthodontic care should be accessible to every family in Central Ohio. Explore our exclusive offers designed to make your journey to functional balance and long-term health simple and affordable.

Your Path to Lasting Health and Harmony

Taking the first step toward a healthier, more balanced profile is simple and stress-free. Our team is here to guide you through a personalized plan that addresses your bite, airway, and long-term oral health. With our complimentary evaluation getting started has never been easier.

Complimentary Evaluation

A $250 Value

Receive a comprehensive evaluation by Dr. Wigal or Dr. Kluemper, including a clinical exam, 3D imaging if needed, and a personalized treatment plan tailored to your airway, bite, and facial structure.

Schedule

Book your visit online or call any of our three offices.

Mention

Let our team know about this invitation when you arrive.

Apply

Your credit or complimentary exam is applied directly to your care.

More Ways We Make
Orthodontic Care Attainable

We offer flexible options, from maximizing insurance benefits to convenient financing, so expert orthodontic care fits your budget.

Dental Insurance

We maximize your benefits and are in-network with most major PPO plans. Your coverage is applied seamlessly, so you can focus on achieving optimal facial harmony and health.

CareCredit Financing

Flexible monthly payments and in-house options make it easier to access expert orthodontic care without financial strain. We don’t want the cost of treatment to prevent you from achieving ideal functional balance.

We don’t want the cost of braces to prevent you from achieving your healthiest, most confident smile.

Expert Care from Board-Certified Specialists

Our offers make care accessible, but quality is never compromised. Dr. Wigal and Dr. Kluemper provide board-certified, airway-focused orthodontic care designed for long-term stability, function, and overall health.

Ready to Visit Us in Heath, Columbus, or Mt. Vernon?