FAQs
A pet’s emergency or specialty health concerns can be an emotional experience. We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions. You can also contact us directly at any time.
General FAQs
Also know that our specialty patients are seen by appointment so you may notice pets being called back who have pre-scheduled times to be seen by a specialty department.
If you have found injured wildlife, please contact the appropriate rehabilitation organization directly. Our hospitals do not have licensed wildlife rehabilitators. Injured wildlife should only be treated by licensed wildlife rehabilitators.
Regarding your pet’s release from our hospital, we respect your time and often our clients have questions. Scheduling an appointment for your pet’s discharge (release) is the best option for ensuring we can give you our full attention, properly address your questions and concerns, and have all necessary materials and/or medications ready for you to take home.
Payment FAQs
If finances are a concern, please discuss this with a Client Service Representative. They can assist you with applying for financing with a third-party financial provider.
What financial resources are available?
- CareCredit offers a line of credit for families facing unexpected veterinary care expenses. Apply through the CareCredit website. You will find a variety of repayment and interest options for your consideration.
- Check with your bank to see if a line of credit may be available.
- Speak with your family veterinarian as they may have recommendations, such as a Foundation or other resource.
- Some local humane societies provide examinations and treatment at a discount, based on household income. Contact your local organization for more information.
- Several organizations offer financial support for veterinary expenses that you can find via an online search. Please note, organizations have their own criteria for funding so carefully research each website to determine the best option for your family.
You have the right to decline any services or treatment we offer; please be aware that if you do decline any treatments, legally, we are required to have you sign a waiver.
If finances are a concern, please discuss this with a Client Service Representative so that we may assist you with applying for financing with a third-party financial provider.
There are numerous options available with a wide variety of monthly premiums. Pet insurance can be a great investment to plan for your pet’s potential health care needs throughout his/her lifetime. Just search for “pet health insurance” online to find available carriers or ask your family veterinarian for suggestions.