You can replace your pads yourself. It is about the easiest job you can do.
Lift vehicle.
Remove wheel
Remove caliper
Remove old pads
Insert new pads ( Use some shims and/or some anti squeeaak goo )
Push caliper piston back in. ( crack the bleeder screw to allow the fluid to drain out rather than being pushed back up through teh system, tighten bleeder screw)
Reinstall caliper
Clean off bleeder screw
Repeat steps for other side
get in car
Push brake pedal halfway down multiple times to extend caliper pistons and seat the pads.
Hold pressure on the pedal for a minute to check for leaks
If no leaks, pat yourself on the back
Install wheels tighten lug nuts to about 80 ft lbs ( or, tight-is-tight )
lower vehicle and test drive
Check for pulling to either side
Brakes have a break-in period before they offer full stopping ability
Saves money to do it yourself.