Payment Types Accepted
During your visits, staff will be happy to provide, upon request, an itemized treatment plan and cost breakdown prior to any services being provided. Any and all costs accepted by a client shall be paid at time of services or no later than the patient’s discharge from our facility. We accept all major credit cards, Debit, Cash, and repayment plans pre-authorized by Cherry, Scratch Pay and Care Credit. We do not offer any in-house payment plans.

Payment Plans Accepted:
Cherry is our preferred payment plan option. Applying is easy and can be done prior to your vet visit. Click the link to see the available repayment plans!
Scratchpay is a another tool to help you afford veterinary care, allowing for payment plans out to 24 months on approved credit.

We also accept Care Credit though recommend clients investigate both repayment options for rates and terms.
Veterinary Pet Insurance

Veterinary pet insurance can be an excellent option for some pet owners with roughly 2-3% of all pet’s in the United States now insured. Did you know in Europe nearly 30% of all pets are insured? Over the past decade a multitude of pet insurers have entered the market place. Accident and illness, routine care, no deductible…the choices are complex and can be very confusing. In general, we recommend pet insurance be considered immediately upon bringing a new feline or canine companion into your household. Insuring young pet’s makes certain you lock in low rates and avoid pre-existing condition clauses present on most policies. However, with so many options, many companies over coverage for older pets too. The best choice for insurer will be very individual and depend on your coverage goals. As there are so many variables, we don’t recommend any specific insurer but encourage you to use the comparison tool available at PetInsuranceReview.com. You can also contact your home or auto insurance company to see if they offer any policy bundles which include pet care coverage.
For those who are not interested in pet insurance, we highly recommend simply setting up a savings account specifically targeting future veterinary costs. In the event your pet never needs to use the funds you will have a nice little nest egg.
We do not have the ability to collect payment directly from any insurance provider. All fees must be paid by the client who can then submit claims for reimbursement.

