Nationwide | Pet Insurance Review

4.8

out of 5

Number of reviews 21,407

As the largest provider of pet health insurance in the U.S., Nationwide currently insures over 600,000 dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets for medical conditions related to illnesses, injuries accidents and wellness care. Learn more about Nationwide’s plan options, read thousands of customer reviews and get a quote so you can make an informed choice about your pet insurance provider.
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out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Judy Baker

Nationwide has more than doubled premiums

I started out with VPI for our 3 month old Yorkie. Premiums were $27.00. New year, new price. My healthy 5 year old is now supposed to cost me $56.00 now...I don't think so. I Cancelled the policy. Not the end of the story, they debited my account for another pmt, the first of March. The bank got it reversed. Today...you guessed it, they debited my account AGAIN!! How scammy can a company get!!
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out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Cheryl

Absolute Waste of Money

My dog has had insurance since she was a puppy. She is now 11. I have paid somewhere around $3,750 in fees since getting my dog's insurance through VPI, now Nationwide. My puppy was recently sick and her bill totaled about $800 dollars for two separate Vet visits. Since both of the visits were in the same 'claim period' my reimbursement was greatly reduced. This plan, that I have been paying on for the last 11 years, only reimbursed me $250.00 in TOTAL. So that leaves me with the remaining $550 Vet bill AND the disgust of knowing that I wasted $3750.00 paid over the last 11 years. Quite honestly, if I had to do this over, I would either choose a totally different provider or, open a 'special' savings for my pup and drop $10 in it each payday. If I had done that I would still have over $2000 in that special "vet" fund for her and I would not have thrown away $3750. AVOID this insurance, major ripoff.
3

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Bob

Waste of Money

Our 8 1/2 year old Cocker Spaniel was diagnosed with patellar luxation which will require possibly two surgeries. We have had VPI since we got the dog from the breeder, and figured someday we will get our premiums back for future claims, as many if not all routine claims were reimbursed at a very low rate, if at all. Well here we are 8+ years later, and guess what? NOT COVERED!!! I don't know if this is just VPI, but suspect it is the same for all pet insurance companies, so my overall rating will be middle of the road.
1

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Tamara Lightner

Please do not waste your money!

I have had Nationwide for a year and never submitted a claim until recently. I took my cat to the vet where my vet said she had hyperextension and referred us stating she would need surgery. I took her to Med Vet and they did several exams on her trying to determine why she was walking flat on her paws/legs. After numerous tests and $1,200 no cause could be determined. She also didn't require surgery. I submitted the claim along with vet records from Med Vet and her history at our vet. Previous visits were for skin, ears and teeth related issues. It took a month and a half for them to come back and deny the claim. I called and messaged the company to find out they sent a questionnaire to our local vet (one who referred us) when asked if my vet thought the condition was chronic she stated yes..that was why they denied the claim. My vet only preformed a very minimal exam. She did not even see her walk. She was also seen 2 weeks prior due to vomiting and dehydration. She had no issues with her paws/legs at that time and was even hospitalized to get fluids. They obviously did not take into consideration the very detailed information provided by the vet who spent hours examing her. I cancelled the policies. This company is so fraudulent and they will try to find anyway to deny a claim. Please do not waste your money on this. You will truly end up very disappointed.
1

out of 5

POSTED: | BY: Anthony Reed

Why have insurance?

Worst company ever I've had them for awhile and submitted two claims. And both were denied. Why have insurance if I still have to pay the whole bill.

Monthly Cost

Policies start at approximately $12 per month.

Coverage

Nationwide offers a variety of plans offering varying levels of coverage. The company’s most popular plan, Whole Pet with Wellness, offers 90% reimbursement for accident, injury, illness and wellness care, inclusive of exam fees. All Nationwide members have complimentary 24/7 access to vethelpline.

Payout Limits

Depending on the plan selected, there may be annual benefit limits or per incident benefit allowances. There is no annual limit for the company’s most popular plan, Whole Pet with Wellness.

Deductible

Annual deductibles range from $0 to $1,000. Most popular annual deductible for Whole Pet with Wellness is $250.

Age Limits

No age restriction to enroll in company’s most popular plan, Whole Pet with Wellness. Other plans may have age restrictions.

Waiting Period

14-day waiting period after application approved and payment of premium is received.

Exclusions

Pre-existing conditions are not covered on any plans (if a condition is curable, it may be eligible for review if pet remains treatment-free for at least six months). Whole Pet with Wellness covers nearly all veterinary expenses. Notable exclusions include boarding and grooming.
Since 1982, Nationwide has helped pet owners protect what matters most. As the largest provider of pet health insurance in the U.S., Nationwide currently insures over 600,000 dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets for medical conditions related to illnesses, injuries accidents and wellness care. In 2015, it introduced Whole Pet with Wellness, the only U.S. pet health insurance plan offering complete coverage for injuries, accidents, illnesses and wellness care. Policies range from nose-to-tail coverage to routine pet care plans that offer reimbursement for wellness exams and preventive treatments.

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