Buy Now. Pay Monthly. Let your money go further and take better control of your cash flow when you pay in smaller, more manageable monthly installments with Cherry.
- Quick Application
- No Hard Credit Check
- Flexible Payment Options
- High Approval Rate
How It Works
Choose from a range of monthly payment plans with some qualifying for 0% APR options. Thanks to Cherry’s fast application process, you’ll be enjoying your purchase in no time – all you need is your state ID and mobile phone number to get started. If approved, manage payment options and stay in control with 24/7 access to Cherry’s self-serve patient portal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Cherry does not have any prepayment penalties. If you have interest and pay off early, you’ll even avoid some of that interest.
Once you input your purchase price, you’ll be provided with the options you have for down payment. It is due when the practice confirms they will need the funds in order to move forward with your services. Remember to bring your bank issued debit or credit card* when you are ready for checkout. *Making payments via Pre-Paid Debit Card or Credit Card will result in a 2.99% processing fee. There is no processing fee for making a down payment with a traditional Debit Card.
To request a refund, please contact Personal Touch Aesthetics directly.
We defer to the refund policies put in place by Personal Touch Aesthetics and cannot initiate a refund without their approval.
Once Personal Touch Aesthetics authorizes a refund we will deposit the refunded amount (full or partial) into your account. Your Cherry account status and loan balance are adjusted accordingly.
If a partial refund is issued, your loan amount will be adjusted to reflect your new remaining balance. If a refund is issued in full, any payments made on your loan will be returned to you.
Yes, Cherry may report the status of our borrowers’ accounts to Equifax, one of the major credit bureaus.
Cherry is required to report all payment history to the credit bureaus. This means we may also report late payments, missed payments, or other deliquencies on your account to the credit bureaus.