Archive for November, 2008
Pet Health Insurance Can Put Money Back in Your Pocket
There is no need to worry any more about the rising costs of routine veterinary care with a good pet health insurance plan. As a policyholder of these plans, you are given the ability to make the optimal healthcare decisions for your pet; focusing on their well-being and recovery instead of the upcoming vet bill.
Be sure that you take your pet’s health needs into consideration when choosing a plan. Many plans (such as the PetFirst Healthcare Plan) not only take care of all your pet’s major medical needs, but also provide loads of other benefits for your pet’s long-term preventive care. An example of the additional benefits are: reimbursements for vaccinations, dental care, annual wellness exams, blood panels, urinalysis, spay or neuters and much more. That’s not only saving you money, but actually putting money back in your pocket!
These plans aren’t created by money hungry bean counters like your average home insurance policy. They are offered by people that live, breathe, eat, and sleep pets. Many have teams of vets and veterinary technicians on staff bringing with them not only insurance experience, but also decades of pet health knowledge, expertise and dedication to make sure that the products you buy stay current with the advances in veterinary medicine.
Just imagine if the following expenses were covered for you when it came time for a trip to the vet: annual exams, prescription flean & tick control, heartworm protection, teeth cleanings, x-rays, lab fees, and more.
All this means that pet health insurance plans help offset your veterinary costs while ensuring your pets can get the best care available; no matter the expense. Quotes are free from all the major carriers, and really are hassle free. They are also inexpensive. Many of the available core plans will cost you less that $20 a month. This small fee means that you only pay a small deductible (around $50 with the PetFirst Healthcare Plan), and after that the insurance picks up the rest. Consider that a routine tooth cleaning costs $200-$300 or that the average costs for yearly vaccinations will set you back $100 and you see how a pet health insurance plan can save you money. Well worth it to insure you and your pets well being and peace of mind.
By: Aaron McCann
About the Author:
Be sure that you take your pet’s health needs into consideration when choosing a plan. Many plans (such as the PetFirst Healthcare Plan) not only take care of all your pet’s major medical needs, but also provide loads of other benefits for your pet’s long-term preventive care. An example of the additional benefits are: reimbursements for vaccinations, dental care, annual wellness exams, blood panels, urinalysis, spay or neuters and much more. That’s not only saving you money, but actually putting money back in your pocket!
These plans aren’t created by money hungry bean counters like your average home insurance policy. They are offered by people that live, breathe, eat, and sleep pets. Many have teams of vets and veterinary technicians on staff bringing with them not only insurance experience, but also decades of pet health knowledge, expertise and dedication to make sure that the products you buy stay current with the advances in veterinary medicine.
Just imagine if the following expenses were covered for you when it came time for a trip to the vet: annual exams, prescription flean & tick control, heartworm protection, teeth cleanings, x-rays, lab fees, and more.
All this means that pet health insurance plans help offset your veterinary costs while ensuring your pets can get the best care available; no matter the expense. Quotes are free from all the major carriers, and really are hassle free. They are also inexpensive. Many of the available core plans will cost you less that $20 a month. This small fee means that you only pay a small deductible (around $50 with the PetFirst Healthcare Plan), and after that the insurance picks up the rest. Consider that a routine tooth cleaning costs $200-$300 or that the average costs for yearly vaccinations will set you back $100 and you see how a pet health insurance plan can save you money. Well worth it to insure you and your pets well being and peace of mind.
By: Aaron McCann
About the Author:
Aaron McCann is a 15 year veteran of the technology and media industries. He loves technology, and is interested in hdtv antennas. He is also an avid pet lover, and wants to help everyone find the best pet insurance to protect their animals.
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