Discover More Ways We Make Care Possible

At Alexandria Animal Hospital of Fort Hunt, we accept a variety of payment options for your convenience, such as major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express), debit cards, checks, CareCredit, Cherry Payment Plans, and pet insurance.

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Payment Options

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Credit Cards

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Debit cards

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CareCredit

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Pet insurance

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CareCredit

Usage:

A revolving credit line that can be used again and again at any in-network provider. Use across different specialties such as dental, vision, pet care, and more.

Credit Details:

Purchases may be made for any amount up to your credit limit. Special financing of 6–60 months* is available on purchases of $200 or more. Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments are required.

Fees:

No annual fee**

Credit Score:

No impact on your credit score to see if you prequalify. If you accept an offer and open an account, that may impact your credit score.

*Not all promotional financing options are available at all enrolled providers
*For new accounts: Purchase APR (interest rate) is 29.99%; Minimum interest Charge is $2. Existing cardholders: See credit card agreement terms.

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Cherry

Cherry is a simple and affordable payment plan option that lets you split your pet’s care costs into manageable monthly payments.

  • No hard credit check to apply
  • Instant approval decisions
  • Choose the plan that works best for your budget
  • Apply in minutes from your phone or at our front desk

With Cherry, you don’t have to delay important veterinary care. Get peace of mind today-pay over time.

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Pet Insurance

Pet insurance plans cover the costs of covered medical care, often at rates of up to 90%. Each plan is different, with some covering only emergency care, while others will also help with the costs of preventive care like wellness exams and vaccines. With so many options, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which plan is best for you and your pet. Luckily, we’re here to help!

When it comes to enrolling your pet in pet insurance, timing is everything! It’s no surprise that most pet parents opt for pet insurance within the first 6 months of adopting their puppy or kitten while they are still healthy! We encourage you to look into pet insurance now before pre-existing conditions arise!

To compare pet insurance provider options, visit Pawlicy Advisor.

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Things to Consider When Choosing a Pet Insurance Plan:

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How much you’ll be paying each month and if it fits within your budget

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Your deductible and what treatments/procedures apply to help you reach that deductible

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Whether you want preventive care covered in your plan or just unexpected medical care

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How you’ll be reimbursed and for how much

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What conditions are covered and if there are limitations such as pre-existing, congenital, or hereditary conditions

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What the plan’s limitations are and if they have a cap on how much you can be reimbursed within a year

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Purchasing pet insurance is a big decision, but it’s often an important one that can help you give the best care to your pet in the long run. The best time to enroll your pet in a plan is when they are young and healthy. You’ll often pay lower premiums on a healthy pet, and you won’t have to worry about pre-existing conditions not being covered.

However, even if your pet is a little older, pet insurance may still be one of the best decisions you can make for them. As pets age, they’re more likely to develop unexpected health conditions, and if they’re enrolled in a pet insurance plan before those conditions develop, you’re more likely to be covered. Plus, emergency cases can happen at any age, and being covered for emergency care can save you thousands of dollars if an emergency does occur.