Care Without Compromise
We understand how expensive veterinary care can be. We will always work with you to help make our high-quality care more affordable. We offer multiple payment options and accept pet insurance.
CareCredit
Allows you to manage the cost of your pet’s veterinary care with low minimum monthly payments for any treatment amount. It’s easy to apply and in most cases, decisions are immediate.
Cherry
Get the care your pet needs now and pay over time with Cherry: simple, flexible payment plans that break larger costs into manageable monthly payments. Applying takes just minutes.

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Pet Insurance
Time and time again, we’ve seen it help families take better care of their animal companions and afford life-saving procedures for their pets. Like health insurance for people, pet policies have different deductibles, co-payments, and premiums. You should also be aware that with most policies, the pet owner must pay the vet bills in full, file a claim, and then wait for reimbursement from the insurance company.
Is pet insurance worth it?
For many pet parents, yes—especially if a serious illness or accident would create a financial strain. Pet insurance can help offset the cost of unexpected emergencies, chronic conditions, and major procedures. Even routine care can add up over a pet’s lifetime, and the right policy can provide real peace of mind. The best time to enroll is while your pet is young and healthy.
What does pet insurance typically cover?
Coverage varies significantly between policies, but most plans help with accidents, illnesses, surgeries, diagnostics, and prescription medications. Some plans also offer wellness add-ons that cover routine care, such as vaccines and dental cleanings. Like any insurance policy, it’s important to read the fine print. Pre-existing conditions are typically excluded, and waiting periods often apply before coverage begins.
How does reimbursement work?
With most pet insurance plans, you pay your veterinary bill in full at the time of service, then submit a claim to your insurance company for reimbursement. Reimbursement amounts depend on your policy’s deductible, co-pay, and coverage limits. Many providers now offer mobile apps or online portals that make submitting claims and tracking reimbursements easier than ever.