ASPCA | Pet Insurance Review

4.7

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Number of reviews 11,652

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Updated: May 29, 2024

ASPCA Pet Health Insurance® is committed to making veterinary care more affordable for pet parents. Its Complete Coverage plan covers accidents, injuries and illnesses, and features a simplified reimbursement based on percentage of invoice. Learn more about ASPCA’s plan options, read thousands of customer reviews and get a quote so you can make an informed choice about your pet insurance provider.
5

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: roger

has been a good deal for us

As the proud parents of a 12 year old Yorkie we have used the insurance many times. When we added up the normal cost of vet care over the course of a year we realized that money could be used to purchase insurance that covered a good portion of the cost plus left us insured in case of a serious issue.
5

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Jenna

Quick and easy response for my claim

My pup had to go in for a proptosed eye (don't google it), and I received all the advice I needed on filing the claim. When he popped his stitches and had to go back in for as second surgery, I was extremely pleased to not get hassled by ASPCA. They were very understanding that accidents do happen, even after the initial accident. Their instructions were very clear and easy to follow, and I received email updates about my claim well within the timeline of what they estimated. It took the headache out of what could have been a very painful process.
2

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Kate

Nope.

Our Bernese mountain dog pup is 9 months old. She's well bred but she's been more sickly than we expected so early in her life. (We expected a fairly expensive adulthood as BMDs sometimes have lots of problems). So far in akmost 7 months of owning her we have spend over 3500 in vet bills. This includes a spay/gastroplexy, microchip, emergency room visit & overnight hospitalization for pre-bloat, treatment for conjunctivitis, lyme disease test and treatment for Lyme disease (yep, positive), hurt paw exam & antibiotics, a vet visit over bleeding viral wart she'd chewed off her paw (now it's on her mouth!), an office visit to check on her spay stitches, vaccines, heart worm pills, routine checkups, flea and tick prevention, and I can't recall what else. ASPCA approved reimbursements for 745$ of it. they do not pay the actual cost of procedures, they do not pay for all the required treatments. I think we are going to cancel our policy and just save 90$ per month for her vet bills. Next up we have to do an ortho scan (under general anesthesia) because she's still lame. That's several hundred I doubt they'll reimburse. It's a racket. Waste of money.
5

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: debra swift

ASPCA pet insurance is the best!

Our beagle has been covered by ASPCA insurance for 9 years. He is now 14 years old and has had 2 ACL surgeries , along with stomach X rays which led to a diagnosis and cure of an infection. Without this insurance we would not have able been able to afford the ACL surgeries, Cody would need to be put down as over time he could not walk. 6 years later,he is enjoying a great life , bringing joy to our entire family. There are no nicer people to deal with than the ASPCA staff. Don't delay , we never know what will happen to our pets - they can't tell us it hurts and insurance allows us to get care with less worry. thanks, Thanks, thanks The Swift family and Cody the 14 yr old beagle
5

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Sandy

Wonderful to work with

I took out this insurance for my malamute when he was a pup. It sure has paid off. He had to have surgery for a torn cruciate ligament. He is almost 4 years old. It sure helped with the cost of the surgery!

Monthly Cost

Rates start at: $10 (for accident only), $16 (Complete Coverage). Rates vary based on species, age, breed, and location.

Coverage

The pay-out amount is based on the actual vet bill, at a rate pre-selected by the customer: 90%, 80% or 70%

Payout Limits

Annual limits can be set by the customer, ranging from $2,500 to $20,000, including an unlimited option. No lifetime limits.

Deductible

$100, $250 or $500 annually.

Age Limits

No upper age limits. Pets must be at least 8 weeks old to enroll.

Waiting Period

There are no waiting periods for preventive care. Coverage begins 14 days after date listed on policy for accidents, illnesses, and knee/ligament conditions.

Exclusions

Pre-existing conditions, cosmetic procedures and breeding costs are not covered. ASPCA Pet Health Insurance has two Preventive Care plans that can be added to help cover a pet’s wellness care, including annual exams, vaccinations, tests, dental cleanings and flea/heartworm preventive. Preventive Care plans reimburse up to a set amount for each listed treatment. If your pet exhibited symptoms of a knee and ligament condition at any time, prior to enrollment or during a waiting period, all ligament and knee conditions will be excluded. Ligament and Knee are conditions involving a ligament, patella, meniscus or soft tissue disorder of the knee. Accident-Only coverage available.
ASPCA Pet Health Insurance®, provided by Crum & Forster Pet Insurance Group through its licensed agency, C&F Insurance Agency, Inc., is committed to improving animal care across the U.S. by making veterinary care more affordable for pet parents. Their Complete Coverage(SM) plan covers accidents, injuries, illnesses and more, and features simplified reimbursement based on percentage of invoice.  Preventive Care is available at an additional cost.

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