Customer Service
Find out how pet insurance companies treat their customers. These reviews highlight the quality of support, communication, responsiveness, and how well companies resolve issues for pet owners.
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I love that you are always there for us!
Your company was the best decision I have ever made in the health and wellness of my beloved dog Pirate. You have been there for us every time we have needed you. Thank you for what you do.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Stacy
Customer Service is VERY POOR!
Pets Best makes it very easy get your quote and to sign up, but that's about it! I am a new customer( in my first month ) and had some questions about my policy. I have spent several days trying to contact anyone at Pets Best. I have tried chat, text and phone and have yet to speak to anyone. My chat sessions always say there is a 20-30 minute wait, and then close before anyone is available to chat. Text go unanswered and phone calls are either disconnected or you are left on hold till you give up. I'm just glad I found out how bad they are before I had to file a claim. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!! There are much better options out there!
Insurer: Pets Best
By: Forrest
this company does everything to deny your claims
horrible company which does everything they can to deny your claims despite your Vet writing and telling them how they are wrong. Want your premiums, not your bills.
Insurer: Trupanion
By: Philip
Excellent Experience and Customer Service
This was a super-easy process as my vet submitted the claim directly on my behalf. I was notified along the way of the status of my claim, and Healthy Paws covered the procedure to the fullest extent. The team at Healthy Pet also reached out after the procedure to check on my puppy and make sure he was OK. Great experience!
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Kris
Nationwide has always been great.
Nationwide has been great. We always recommend them when another dog owner asks about pet insurance.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Ken
Nationwide is Tops
I have been with this insurance company over 35 years and I have never been so happy with their service and reimbursement.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Ivey
Quick and easy reimbursements!
We have had Nationwide for almost 3 years now and the claim submission process is extremely smooth and simple! We recently had to submit 2 claims and the reimbursement was back to me within 5 business days! Anytime I have ever had questions regarding our plan the customer service team was also very knowledgeable and super helpful. I am always recommending Nationwide Pet insurance to family and friends.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Erin
If it weren;t for our Healthy Paws policy, our puppy would be going blind.
My wife and I are older, and after going without a dog for 17-years, we decided to open our home and hearts to a new puppy last year. I did say we're older and a bit wiser, yes? My wife suggested that we purchase a pet insurance policy, "just in case" and researched them all. I went along with the idea out of an abundance of caution and decided to go with Healthy Paws based on their high ratings of consumer satisfaction. The premiums were reasonable and it seemed like a prudent idea. We were very careful when selecting our puppy - and we were thrilled to have first pick of the litter of twelve beautiful pups. We carefully tested each puppy with the Volhard method and were delighted with our selection. Prudence, as she would be called, was the perfect addition to our family. Pru passed the breeder's own veterinary exam, but we still wanted our own vet to check her thoroughly the day after we brought her home so we could be certain that we got a healthy puppy. Again, she passed the exam with flying colors and we were so happy. We began her training immediately. We applied for Healthy Paws insurance, triggering the two week waiting period and went on with the business of house training Pru and getting her used to her new surroundings. Sometime over the next several weeks, I noticed that when I tossed a small toy for her to catch, that it would sail right over her head before she would react and fetch it. Other times, when I tossed a ball or other toy across the room for her to retrieve, she frequently wouldn't track directly to it, but to the side, then close in on the object. When I asked our vet about it during one of her scheduled vaccination exams, he took a closer look at her eyes and said that he saw some irregularities with her lens and that while it might be something she would outgrow or treated, it could be something more serious and we would be well advised to take her to an animal ophthalmologist in our area for a thorough eye exam. We followed up with the ophthalmologist three days after Christmas and were devastated when we were informed that Prudence had at least three or four inherited eye defects and that her vision was like basically looking through cracked glass and worse still, she was forming cataracts already that would lead to eventual total blindness. Her first exam included the diagnosis and medication and cost over $200. This was our first submission to Healthy Paws. The app made it SO easy to submit our claim and within less than a week, Healthy Paws advised us that the full amount of the bill would be applied to our annual deductible, as Healthy Paws is one of the few (perhaps only?) pet insurers to cover inherited genetic defects that weren't identified prior to the insurance inception date. Healthy Paws asked for our complete veterinarian records, which both our primary and specialist vets supplied, verifying that we had no prior knowledge of Pru's inherited vision problems. The ophthalmologist wanted to track Pru's eye condition on a monthly basis in order to ascertain the advancement of her impairment and to check the pressure of Pru's eyes in order to adjust the frequency of the three different types of eye drops we would have to administer at least twice daily for the rest of her life. And once again, Healthy Paws had our back, each time, with no hesitations or questions. This made our ordeal so much less stressful, as we sadly watched Pru's eyesight deteriorate with each passing month of her first year. With each subsequent visit to the ophthalmologist, the news only got worse for Pru. Her cataracts were filling in, leaving her with only some peripheral vision - for the time being, until the edges of the cataracts filled in and she would be left totally blind. While cataract surgery could save her vision and provide her with near normal to normal vision by also removing another of her vision blockages, the surgery would be extremely risky due to her genetic defects which are prone to more complications during surgery. Our ophthalmologist said that Pru would have to have her internal eye structure tested to see if she would even be qualified for the sight saving surgery, and in the unlikely chance she was, our ophthalmologist would refer us to a highly skilled specialist with both the experience and equipment to handle the likely complications that might occur, because as skilled as our local ophthalmologist is, she didn't want to risk performing this extra delicate surgery herself. Healthy Paws had processed all of our subsequent claims since that initial diagnosis in December promptly, and without question, but I was holding my breath when I submitted the invoice for the cataract surgery testing, which was over $900. Healthy Paws reimbursed us, just as they had with each prior claim, within a day or two. We were delighted to finally get some good news from our ophthalmologist - the tests revealed that Pru was a viable candidate for the surgery and that there was no advantage, only disadvantages, to waiting. We contacted the specialist and scheduled Pru's cataract surgery. As this was a specialist, we were going to have to travel out of town, rent a hotel room for a couple of nights and expect to pay more for the surgery. The week before the surgery, I called and spoke with Edward at Healthy Paws, who reassured me that yes, Pru's surgery would be covered, even with a specialist who was going to cost more. While our travel expenses were something we would have to cover (and were glad to), Healthy Paws would cover 90% of the surgical cost, as that was the plan option we had selected when we first enrolled. On the morning of the surgery, the specialist gave Pru another exam and explained the risks to us. Prudence would either walk out being able to see with both eyes, or she might leave with one eye blinded and the other left untreated if things didn't go well. As this was literally our pups last chance of being able to see, we opted to take the risk, as she would most certainly be totally blind in a matter of months if we didn't. To see how the surgery turned out, see Pru's story on YouTube. This site prohibits links, so just search "Dear Prudence: A Cautionary Doodle Tale" on YouTube and watch the short video. We are extremely thankful that we chose Healthy Paws, and grateful for their commitment and dedication to animals and their families.
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Jeff
Fast, efficient service
Nationwide Pet Insurance has been a great investment. We will never have a pet again without it. Fast, efficient service. We have had some claims paid within a week. I love the app for filling claims & the direct deposit.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Audra
Nationwide takes care of ... the caring.
Nationwide was there for our little Sobie. She was acutely ill very quickly, and at 2 in the morning, we took her to the 24-hour animal hospital. They took care of Sobie and Nationwide took care of all of us. Dr. G.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Dr