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Payment for outpatient services is due at the time the services are provided. When an animal is admitted to the hospital for inpatient services a deposit of 75 percent of the estimated costs of the treatment plan is collected. We accept cash, personal checks, MasterCard, Discover or VISA. The balance of your account is due at the time your pet is discharged from the hospital.
If during your pet's stay you and your veterinarian agree that additional care is needed beyond what was anticipated at the time of the original estimate, you may be asked to make an additional deposit toward your final bill. If you think you may have a problem paying your account in full, please contact our Accounting Office prior to discharge at (508) 839-7938. You may be able to set up a payment plan through CareCredit, a firm specializing in assisting its clients with the cost of medical or veterinary care. If you qualify for the firm's services you may be able to pay for your pet's care with special financing from CareCredit. Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. Check with the hospital to learn more and to apply.
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Is specialty care expensive?
While it is true that specialty care is often somewhat more expensive than the care provided by primary care veterinarians, the cost difference proves to be manageable for the majority of pet owners. The higher cost of specialty care is driven largely by the cost of the sophisticated equipment and highly trained personnel required to deliver it.
Will I receive a cost estimate?
Yes. After you and your veterinarian have discussed the medical recommendations for your pet and their potential costs, you will be provided with a written, itemized estimate of costs. You should read the terms and conditions of the estimate, and ask any questions you may have. Your veterinarian will be happy to work with you to keep your costs as manageable as possible. Although we make every effort to provide accurate estimates, keep in mind that they are just estimates. Patient needs sometimes change during the course of care requiring revision of the estimate. We will keep you apprised each day of changes in the status of your current and expected charges.
Do you provide discounts for procedures that have teaching value for your students?
We do not, simply because our students learn from every patient we see, and it would be impossible to assign greater teaching value to one patient or procedure over another. All cases at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals are managed by a licensed veterinarian. Students may participate with the doctors and with you, but your pet's care is provided by our veterinarians.