Price Satisfaction
Discover whether pet owners feel they’re getting good value from their pet insurance plans. These reviews focus on pricing transparency, affordability, and overall satisfaction with plan costs.
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Pay the entire bill & stop raising the prices so high on policies.
I pay a lot of money a monyh & would really like each claim paid in full and all preventive healthcare” heartworm & flea” paid in full for the year for each dog not just $50.00. if I could change companies I would look for a better company but am unable to do that since my pets are now seniors and wouldn’t be able to get them insurance anywhere else so I am screwed even with my 2yr. Old.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Denise
Expensive
I feel this company has great benefits and are very timely, however my insurance for each dog was increased by $100 or more from last year. I think that is a bit ridiculous and I will need to shop around for another insurance.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Kim
So worth it!
Spent $600 and got $450 back after $250 deductible. Wish our insurance worked this easy!
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Tina
Great value with excellent service!
I highly recommend Nationwide Pet Insurance. There are a good value with excellent customer service. Easy to file claims!
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Eniko
So glad I signed up for pet insurance!
Owning a dog is crazy expensive. Every vet visit is an automatic $300. So it's nice to know that we can get most or all of that back and not go completely broke caring for our little Boyo.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Allison
Thank G*D for Nationwide Pet Insurance!
Nationwide has been very good about both the amount and speed of reimbursement to me. I am sincerely thankful I can afford to have their policies for my older dogs.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Edmond
Overall
Customer service is one of the best that I have ever dealt with. Sophie is on the Major Medical Plan and I pay $789.00 a year. This policy has been great this year because she has been sick a lot but most years I loose money on this policy. I realize this is the reason you have insurance but I feel the 100.00 you pay for additional test: blood,X-rays and EKG should pay more as well as the flea control and heart worm prevention. In most cases you pay the same for your wellness plus plan as you do for your wellness max plan. I feel the wellness max should pay more than the plus plan.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: Melba
Plan for Your Pet's Health--Worth Every Penny; Great Insurance
My 10 year old Beagle, Boomer (and his sister, Daisy) are very special to my family and I, and we learned of Healthy Paws Pet Insurance several years ago after they were already adults, but were fortunate enough to get them on the $200 deductible/90% plan and keep it now. It's turned out to be great use of money as well as ensuring the well-being of Boomer and Daisy. Just like people, dogs have medical issues pop up as they age--and some of them have been very expensive--even thousands of dollars per year. Just in the past year, Boomer has had a major Knee surgury to repair a luxated patellar tendon (almost $3K), and has had several expensive diagnostic tests (over $1500) plus medications (two pills that cost $3 each, daily, $180/month) that he will be on indefinitely. Daisy's had chronic conditions emerge with her age as well, but she too has her conditions and associated medications all covered. Sure, the premiums go up as the pets age (and you get good advance notification, with an option to change covereage options), but not as quickly and as much as I'd expect, and it's still FAR better than having unexpected medical bills and having to pay ALL or them--or make very tough life-and-death decisions based soley on money. And it's great peace of mind knowing most or all of it will be covered--as we've always spent whatever it takes for our dogs as we would ourselves--we not bear to put them down or let them suffer because we couldn't afford it. While we're not (yet) seniors on a fixed retirement income, those who are who want to keep their furry life companions and continue to be able to take care of themselves should defintely have insurance like this. Folks can plan ahead, have premiums automatically deducted, and know there is a safety net for their pets when they and their pets need it. Knowing this kind of insurance is there and having the proof and experience of knowing it works is fantastic. And the castastrophic types of things covered is very impressive. No hassles or haggling either (I was surprised)--the claims are simple and fast. We simply pay the medical bills and get our vet to email the invoices with itemization to us....and then we pass them on to Healthy Paws in a claim (but there are no claim forms, not phone calls). Usually, within a week a direct deposit is headed to our bank account to reimburse us for the covered amount, along with a summary explanaton of benefits showing in detail was paid, what was not covered, and a quick contact to call if we have questions. So while no time is likely too late for insurance, get your pets signed up early as possible to minimize the "pre-existing conditions" clause impacts seen for any insurance policy. While our Boomer is not yet out of the woods on his health, there are no coverage ceilings, so we know we can continue looking into his medical issues and get him the best care possible to keep him as happy and healthy as possible and with us for (hopefully) for many more years. I can't say enough about Healthy Paws. I wish I could use this for my own health insurance!
Insurer: Healthy Paws
By: Fred
works great but you have significantly increased my primes :-(
ensurance works great and i am satisfied, but this year my primes increased significantly :-(
Insurer: Nationwide
By: melisa