Payment Options
Clients are required to pay in full for all services received on the day they are provided, or upon discharge for inpatients. Payments may be made by cash, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express.
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If your animal will stay with us for at least one night, they are considered an inpatient. Before they are admitted, we require your approval of a cost estimate. Clients are also required to pay 50% of the highest end of the estimate range for inpatients. Payment of the remaining balance is expected at the time of the patient’s release from the hospital.
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​FINANCING OPTIONS
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When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well. Noah's Animal Hospitals understands this and is pleased to provide our clients with multiple payment options.
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Flexible financing for pet care.
We accept CareCredit, the pet, health and wellness credit card with flexible, budget-friendly financing options that allow you to pay over time for a range of treatments and services.* From routine visits and preventative care to diagnostics and emergency surgeries, CareCredit can help you be prepared for any veterinary expense.
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Scratchpay offers simple and affordable payment plans for large veterinary bills. Finding your payment plan does not affect your credit, takes just a couple of minutes and can be done from your smartphone, tablet or computer.
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For more information about Scratchpay or to check your rate click here.
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PET INSURANCE
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Noah's Animal Hospitals offer the most advanced treatments for ailing animals, and we understand that covering the cost of medical and surgical services can sometimes be overwhelming.
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Many owners consider pet health insurance, and several companies provide plan options for animals. Most policies are established as reimbursement plans, which means that you pay your bill for veterinary services and are reimbursed by the insurance company according to the provisions of your policy.
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If you are interested in learning more about pet insurance, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) provides information and links to a number of pet insurance companies. Click here to learn more.