When we have a pet that is sick, we want them to receive the best care possible. We want our pet to have access to the same kind of care we have. Unfortunately it is sometimes necessary to compromise our pet’s medical care because of the expense involved. The doctors and staff of VeterinarianCare.us network understand the difficulties a pet owner faces when they have to choose a less than ideal level of care due to budget constraints. We want what is best for the pet, but the expense is definitely a factor in what we are able to do for them in some cases. We are happy to announce that this does not always have to be the case.
Now there are policies that will pay up to 90% of your veterinary expenses. If you are looking for this kind of relief, consider purchasing pet insurance. Pet insurance is usually very affordable and can literally save your pet’s life. Pet insurance gives you some relief from costly vet bills and can make it so much easier for you to always give your pet the best care. Several good companies have basic accidental illness or injury policies that are really inexpensive, especially when you consider a single serious illness or injury could cost well over $1000. Many companies have more comprehensive coverage and some even have policies that cover routine examinations, vaccinations, and wellness testing.
We always recommend the best, now with pet insurance you can always afford to give your pet the best care without a second thought.
It has always been our goal to provide the highest quality service and state of the art veterinary care and we will continue to do so. We invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey as we enter a new age in veterinary care. An age where the priorities are always clearly what is best for your pet.
Already, many of our clients have benefited from having pet insurance and have experienced the peace of mind that comes with uncompromised care. For example, Bob’s dog ‘Spot’ was feeling seriously ill and Bob brought him to our hospital. That day, Spot needed to have some tests run to diagnose his problem and treatment was begun. Spot’s total veterinary bill was $631.19. Lucky for Bob, he had Spot on a good insurance plan and the insurance company paid $504.95. Soon after, it was determined that Spot would need surgery. “Yipes” thought Bob, the estimate was for more than $1200, but with Spot’s insurance that surgery only cost Bob $243.74. Bob got Spot out the hospital as good as new. What would have cost him nearly $2000 ended up costing under $400.
This example illustrates the benefits of having pet insurance. Your decision to do so could be the most important thing you do for your pet.
Dr Paul Skellenger is the Veterinarian for Veterinarian Care. us and has over 20 years in Veterinarian medicine and experience with pet insurance. For additional information you can contact one of our Veterinarians in your area.