Payment Options & Resources
Payment And Care Credit Options
Payment is expected at the time of service. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover), and cash. Additionally, we accept third-party payment plans, including CareCredit and Scratchpay.
Scratchpay offers simple and affordable payment plans for large veterinary bills. Finding your payment plan does not affect your credit, takes just a couple of minutes, and can be done from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
Whether you use your healthcare credit card to cover your deductible, or to pay for treatments and procedures not covered by insurance, CareCredit helps make the treatments and procedures your pet needs possible today.
Pet insurance is a great option to make caring for your pet affordable, and ensure that they receive the care they need, when they need it. With most pet insurance plans, you pay the veterinarian upfront and are reimbursed by your insurance provider after filing a claim. To compare pet insurance provider options, visit Pawlicy Advisor.
Links
Did your dog or cat just eat something poisonous? Call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately. The sooner a dog poisoning or cat poisoning is diagnosed, the easier, less expensive, and safer it is to treat your pet.
Your pet is an important part of your life and deserves a dignified and respectful final disposition. Let us help you with our professional and ethical services.
We especially recommend the 20 page PDF Booklet : Coping with the Loss of Your Companion Animal.
Many seniors are unaware of the health benefits, both mental and physical, that a pet can provide. This includes seniors who are in an assisted living facility. This is a free resource that provides comprehensive information on topics like the benefits and risks of pet ownership, things to consider before bringing a pet into a community, pet adoption, and State sponsored organizations that support both pets and their elderly owners. You can read more about it here: Read More
Pet Health Checker
Note: The Pet Health Checker tool is designed to help you understand the level of urgency associated with seeking veterinary attention for your pet’s symptom. It does not provide diagnosis or treatment advice. Please contact us if you’re concerned that your pet requires immediate attention.