Pet Insurance – Is it worth it?

April 17, 2020
Pet Insurance – Is it worth it?

We are frequently asked for our opinion on the controversial topic of pet insurance. Many pet owners are unsure if they should take out a policy for their new pet and there is a great deal of confusion regarding which policy represents the best value,. The bottom line is…

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We are frequently asked for our opinion on the controversial topic of pet insurance. Many pet owners are unsure if they should take out a policy for their new pet and there is a great deal of confusion regarding which policy represents the best value,.

 

The bottom line is that pet insurance IS a good idea, but like many things in life – you get what you pay for and it pays to read the fine print!

 

Health care is expensive regardless of whether it’s for humans or animals. Thankfully Australia has one of the best healthcare systems in the world and human healthcare costs are heavily subsidised by the government. Many Australians who find themselves requiring emergency treatment can attend a well-equipped public hospital and receive fantastic health care without paying a cent. Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover the cost of our pets’ healthcare and so pet owners must be prepared for both routine and emergency medical expenses for their pets.

 

This is where pet insurance can help ease the burden. Pet owners can choose a level of cover that suits their needs for a monthly premium that suits their budget, some policies will also have a variable excess, just like car insurance. It is critical to know what your premium covers and what is excluded – if your pet has pre-existing medical conditions, you won’t be able to claim against these (at least in the short term) and some policies have limits to how much cover they will pay for conditions such as tick paralysis and certain orthopaedic surgeries. At the other end of the spectrum, there are policies that have generous allowances and will also cover routine procedures such as dentistry, vaccinations and desexing operations. The devil is in the detail and it pays to set aside some time to research as it can often be difficult to compare different policies.

 

We offer pet health care plans that bundle all the routine healthcare costs into a discounted, monthly payment which is much easier for budgeting. Give us a call to discuss what’s best for your pet!

 

For more information contact your local Sydney Animal Hospitals on:

Newtown (02) 9519 4111
69-73 Erskineville Road Erskineville

Inner West (02) 9516 1466
1A Northumberland Ave Stanmore

Norwest (02) 8883 0411
Unit 8, 1-3 Celebration Dr Bella Vista

Kellyville (02) 8883 0533
106 Windsor Rd Kellyville

Newport (02) 9997 4609
1 Palm Rd Newport

Avalon (02) 9918 0833
710 Barrenjoey Rd Avalon Beach

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Blog written by  Dr. Ben Brown  Director Sydney Animal Hospitals – Northern Beaches

 

 

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