General Payment Information
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Full Payment is required at the time of service.
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Each client is entitled to an itemized Treatment Plan before their pet is hospitalized for any procedure.
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Deposits are required prior to the admission of a pet to the hospital - the full balance is due when the pet is released.
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Payment types accepted:
- Cash
- Personal checks and Traveler's checks (with proper ID)
- Debit Cards
- VISA
- MasterCard
- American Express
- Discover
- Optima
- Gift Certificates
- CareCredit
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We also accept manufacturer's coupons for products such as Heartgard, Frontline Plus and Hill's Prescription Diet pet foods.
Get Care Your Pet Needs – Today
We offer CareCredit®, a payment plan you can use today and in the future for all your pet’s healthcare and product needs. Upon approval for CareCredit you can:
Use immediately to cover preventative, emergency and surgical treatment†
Benefit from low minimum monthly payments
Finance up to 100% of treatment cost†
Save other credit cards for unplanned expenses
Have interest deferred for 90 days on each transaction over $300.00
No annual fees and no prepayment penalties
There are three easy ways to apply: ask us for the CareCredit brochure to learn more about this payment plan to get the treatment your pet needs right away, visit www.carecredit.com for online application or call 800.365.8295 to complete application over the phone.
† Subject to credit approval and credit availability.
Veterinary Pet Insurance
Compared to human health care, medical expenses for your pet are still inexpensive. Although it may feel as if you are paying more for your pet’s health care than your own, chances are that you have adequate health care insurance for your own needs. Consequently, you may never see the total bottom-line figure for your own doctor bills. When human health care costs are added up—including insurance, deductibles, and pharmaceutical costs—there is no comparison to the much lower veterinary care costs.
That being said, when faced with unexpected healthcare costs for your pet, even the relatively lower costs can affect your overall budget. Pet insurance is available from several providers to help offset some of those costs.
Different policies are available, but generally, you pay a monthly or annual premium to a pet insurance provider. When your pet incurs a medical expense, you simply file a claim with your insurance provider and they reimburse you up to the allowable amount for that expense category. A variety of factors, including age of your pet and pre-existing medical conditions help determine if pet insurance makes sense for you. You can get a quick quote for your pet from Veterinary Pet Insurance on-line at www.petinsurance.com or call 888-899-4VPI.
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