As a valued patient of our practice, when you recommend Eagle Family Smiles to your friends and family, we see it as the highest compliment we can receive. Our team strives to earn your referrals by providing the most exceptional dental care service around.
When you use our Care Enough To Share (CTS) cards to make a referral of a new patient to Eagle Family Smiles, your friends and family will receive a great discount on their first cleaning, while you will get to select a EFS Reward for each qualifying referral!
New patients referred to EFS using the CTS card will receive a cleaning, exam and any needed x-rays for only $84 on their initial visit in absence of periodontal(gum) disease. For your qualifying referral you will be able to select one reward from our EFS Reward list found below.
(Exam fee will incur if you have not been seen at our office in past 6 months. In absence of gum disease)
PLEASE READ: *Referral of a spouse and/or child does not qualify for a EFS Reward. Referral patient (new EFS patient that has not been seen at a EFS practice in the last 36 months) must present completed card at time of first appointment for referrer (current EFS patient) to receive a EFS Reward. Rewards will be given after new patient’s first appointment. Referral credit can be applied to any dental service not covered by insurance or products at EFS, however it may not be applied to previously paid-for services, CareCredit, or Springstone credit transactions. To qualify for whitening you must have had an exam at EFS within the last six months and no periodontal disease present. The CTS promotion may not be combined with any other offer or applied to prior visits. Rewards are non-transferrable. Family members of Eagle Family Smiles employees are not eligible. Must be 18 years or older to receive Rewards. This program is subject to change and can be discontinued at any time. Federal Law prohibits EFS from offering this promotion (referral reward/drawing entry) to anyone who is receiving services as beneficiaries under Medicare or state health programs such as BadgerCare.