
Pet Insurance
We encourage our clients to consider getting pet insurance to help manage unexpected veterinary costs. In the event of an emergency, insurance can ease the financial burden and allow you to focus on providing the best possible care for your pet—without the added stress of cost concerns.
Pet insurance typically involves a monthly premium and can help cover expenses if your pet becomes ill or injured. Most plans work on a reimbursement basis, meaning you pay the veterinarian upfront and are later reimbursed by the insurance provider.
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One option to consider is Trupanion. Unlike many other providers, Trupanion offers the ability to pay participating veterinary hospitals directly at checkout, so you’re not waiting for reimbursement. This can be especially helpful in emergencies when large, unexpected costs arise.
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We recommend visiting your veterinarian to make an informed decision about the right coverage. They can help you understand potential health risks your pet may face, which can guide you in choosing a plan that best suits your needs.
What pet insurance can cover
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Surgery
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Unexpected Illness
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Unexpected Injuries
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Medication
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Additional exam fees
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Tests/Diagnostics
What pet insurance does not cover
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Pre-Existing conditions
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Routine care/ wellness exams
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Preventative care
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spay/Neuter
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Vaccinations
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Exclusions
