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Before you choose a veterinary pet insurance policy, you need to consider whether the provider requires pre-certification. This means they require prior approval before paying out a claim.

On the one hand, pre-certification gives you peace of mind. You know for certain your pet insurance provider will cover a treatment before you pay—and they typically pay these claims quicker because they pre-approved it. On the other hand, you may not have the time to fill out pre-certification forms before an emergency procedure.

Some companies, like VPI Pet Insurance, don’t require pre-certification. Embrace Pet Insurance makes it optional so you can ensure you’ll be reimbursed for some of the priciest treatments, including:

  • MRIs
  • CAT scans
  • Hip replacements
  • Home visits
  • Any cost you anticipate will be over $1,000

You fill out a one-page form with your veterinarian, then Embrace gets back to you within 10 business days letting you know exactly what you can expect for reimbursement.

One Response to “Pet Insurance and Pre-certification”

  1. rebecca ferrier July 13, 2009

    Would like a quote for insurance for my dog.

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