It pays
vet exam fees (generally around $ 50) when the exam is related to a covered accident or illness.
I like that PetPlan covers
vet exam fees and almost chose it for that reason, but to me it isn't worth the 25 - 40 % premium increases every year.
FIgo has simple plans, covers
the vet exam fees, and covers all illness and accidents related.
Yes, I still have to pay
the vet exam fees (which can be steep!
Not exact matches
The adoption
fee is $ 150 and includes
vet exam, all vaccinations plus rabies, deworming, negative heartworm test, and spay / neuter surgery.
For cats, the
fees include, but are not limited to, full
exam by a licensed
vet, all age - appropriate shots (including rabies with rabies certificate), spay / neuter, testing for feline leukemia / FIV, ear mites, deworming, nail clipping, microchipping - kittens are an additional $ 25 due to more immunizations.
Arizona's Pets For The Elderly raises funds to pay adoption
fees, spaying and neutering costs, and
vet exams.
The adoption
fee includes a spay or neuter, shots (except for rabies vaccine, which you must get at your own
vet), a heartworm test for dogs and a feline leukemia combo test for cats, check and treatment for intestinal parasites, application of flea control, a microchip, and an
exam by our Animal Center veterinarian.
The Adoption
Fee includes: -
Vet exam - Spay / Neuter prior to adoption - Current vaccinations - Heartworm screening (on dogs over 6 months of age)- Deworming - Microchipped - Flea / Tick Treatment if needed - Misc personal
vetting needed prior to adoption
The
vet fee may be included as part of the regular
exam, but generally requires a separate office visit for the purpose.
This
fee covers full
vet exam w / Spay or neuter, and all necesary medications.
In addition to legal documentation and a pet
exam from a participating
vet, the adoption
fee includes eligibility for 30 days» free pet insurance from Trupanion (some restrictions in CA).
I had my puppy on Trupanion but the lack of
exam fees being covered was a deal breaker for me, as
vets in our area typically charge $ 50 or more per visit.
Adoption
fees have been lowered to $ 10 per pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway,
vet exam, wellness
exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the animal.
If you are preparing for potential chronic issues down the road but don't see any immediate reasons to be concerned about high
vet bills, then you will save money at the
vet's office on
exam fees, especially for low - cost chronic conditions that involve regular
vet visits (e.g. ear infections).
By making the office visit
fee (
vet exam, recheck or consultation) part of the pet parent's financial responsibility, it allows us to offer a complete accident and illness plan at an affordable monthly premium.
Her special $ 25 adoption
fee, good for the month of October, includes spay, microchip identification, vaccinations and
vet exam.
Stud
fees,
vet exams, medical care, extra nutrition for mom, whelping boxes, c - sections, pediatric care, and puppy vaccines can add up to a LOT of money.
Your cat adoption
fee includes a certificate for a free veterinary
exam with the
vet of your choice, free microchip registration and a carrier.
I don't pay for office visit /
exam fees at my regular
vet as we are signed up for wellness plans there.
Those exclusions are pre-existing conditions, preventative / routine care and the office visit
fee (
vet exam, recheck or consultation).
No
Vet Networks With pet insurance, there are no limits on your choice of vet, though going to a specialist may increase the cost of treatment and exam fees even if no treatment is prescrib
Vet Networks With pet insurance, there are no limits on your choice of
vet, though going to a specialist may increase the cost of treatment and exam fees even if no treatment is prescrib
vet, though going to a specialist may increase the cost of treatment and
exam fees even if no treatment is prescribed.
Adoption
fees cover: Up to date shots / vaccinations for the pet's age, deworming, Heartworm test (dogs over 6 months), FIV / Fel Leuk test (cats), microchip, spay / neuter and includes a free
vet exam at Preiser Animal Hospital within 2 weeks after adoption.
Lethargy lasting for more than 24 hours post-op, and continued diarrhea and / or vomiting are not normal and your pet should be seen by our clinic (with no
exam fee) or your full service
vet clinic (at your own expense).
With pet insurance, there are no limits on your choice of
vet, though going to a specialist may increase the cost of treatment and
exam fees even if no treatment is prescribed.
By making the office visit
fee (
vet exam, emergency
exam, recheck or consultation) part of the pet parent's financial responsibility, it allows us to offer a complete accident and illness plan at an affordable monthly premium.
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It would cost you considerably more than our adoption
fee just to take a dog for a
vet exam, vaccinations and to be spayed / neutered with no other needed medical treatment done.
Animal shelters commonly have reasonable adoption
fees which usually include a
vet exam, vaccinations and a spay or neuter surgery.
Before you decide on a
vet, Consumer Reports recommends asking what their physical
exam fee is, then calling around to compare prices.
These
fees help offset the initial cost of any needed vaccinations,
vet exam, food, and care.
Many pet insurance companies do not cover your
vet's
exam fee.
Most
vets charge a flat
fee whenever you bring your pet in for a consultation or
exam.
By making the pet owner responsible for the
exam / consultation
fee, it encourages pet owners to take their pets to the
vets only when it's reasonable to seek
vet care.