If something unexpected happens to your pet, are you prepared to pay for the cost of veterinary services out of pocket? If you don’t have money set aside in an emergency pet care fund (or even if you do), you might want to consider pet insurance.
At Vet Mobile Plus, we don’t want financial concerns to prevent you from providing your pet with needed veterinary care.
Having a pet insurance plan may even save you money in the long run!
Why We Like Pet Insurance
Pet insurance can give you peace of mind. You shouldn’t have to decide between your pet and your pocketbook. When you have pet insurance, even if your pet needs emergency care or a special procedure, you’ll worry less about the cost getting in the way of your pet receiving proper care.
It’s easier than saving for emergencies. Even the most proactive pet owners can’t always plan for pet care costs. Having a pet health insurance plan means you don’t need to have thousands sitting in a savings account, just in case.
How Pet Insurance Works
You typically pay a monthly premium as well as a co-pay for each service or event, such as:
- Accidents
- Illnesses
- Hospitalizations
- Emergency care
- Sick visits
- Surgeries
- Specialist visits
- Diagnostic tests
- Prescription medications
Some plans require an additional premium for certain services/events to be covered, and most plans have a deductible. You may be able to submit the expense through your veterinarian or you may have to pay the bill upfront and submit a claim for reimbursement. If all these insurance terms seem confusing, you can review their definitions here.
Other services and conditions that some plans are less likely to cover without an additional rider include:
- Dental diseases and surgeries
- Cancer
- Chronic diseases and conditions
- Genetic (hereditary) conditions
- Prescription pet foods
- Spay/neuter procedures
- Alternative, complementary, or holistic therapies
- Rehabilitation
- Grooming
- Training/behavioural therapy
- Mobility aids
- Cosmetic procedures
Some plans don’t cover certain genetic conditions based on a pet’s breed. Insurance plans also don’t tend to cover diseases or conditions that are congenital (ones that a pet was born with) or otherwise pre-existing (that the pet has already developed). But some types of pet insurance may cover pre-existing conditions that can be cured.
Coverage can vary widely from one plan to the next, so it’s important to carefully review the plans you’re considering before making a choice.
Your pet’s age, breed, current health condition, and lifestyle may all influence what pet health insurance plan is best for you.
How to Pick a Pet Insurance Plan
You’ll want to get answers about these pet insurance policies before choosing a plan:
- Veterinary hospital: Can you continue to visit Vet Mobile Plus?
- Emergency/specialty care: Can you use any emergency clinic or any specialist?
- Cost: How much is the monthly premium? Are exam fees included?
- Coverage: Which services, events, and conditions/diseases are covered?
- Exclusions: Which services, events, and conditions/diseases aren’t covered?
- Deductible(s): What amount do you have to pay out before reimbursement kicks in? How often do you have to meet this deductible (for instance, annually, per lifetime, or per condition or event)?
- Reimbursement policy: Do you get a set amount of money back regardless of how much the veterinary hospital charges?
- Maximum coverage amounts: Is there a per lifetime or predetermined amount of coverage based on a set fee schedule?
Want Help Choosing a Pet Insurance Plan?
Selecting an insurance plan for your pet can be overwhelming. But it’s important, and we’re here to help. To start comparing plans, check out consumersadvocate.org. We can also give you advice on which plans are best for your individual pet and financial circumstances. Give us a call if you have questions. We’re happy to give you a recommendation—feel free to ask us for one!
At Vet Mobile Plus, when it comes to your pet’s veterinary care, we want to be sure you’re covered.