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Southlake Crossing Animal Clinic

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At Southlake Crossing Animal Clinic, you can expect state-of-the-art medical care for your four-legged companions. We believe in nurturing the human-animal bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and animals. You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians. We appreciate the role we get to play in your pet’s health care.

If you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your pet, please call us at (817) 431-9591 or contact us below.

Pet Insurance

Pet insurance pays, partly or in total, for veterinary treatment of the insured person’s ill or injured pet. Some policies will pay out when the pet dies, or if it is lost or stolen.

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As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pet’s health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased.

Pet insurance companies are beginning to offer the pet owner more of an ability to customize their coverage by allowing them to choose their own level of deductible or co-insurance. This allows the pet owner to control their monthly premium and choose the level of coverage that suits them the best.

Some of the differences in insurance coverage are:

  • Whether congenital and hereditary conditions (like hip dysplasia, heart defects, eye cataracts, or diabetes) are covered;

  • How the reimbursement is calculated (based on the actual vet bill, a benefit schedule or usual and customary rates);

  • Whether the deductible is on a per-incident or an annual basis;

  • Whether there are any limits or caps applied (per incident, per year, age, or over the pet’s lifetime); and

  • Whether there is an annual contract that determines anything diagnosed in the previous year of coverage is considered pre-existing the next year.