Payment Options

We understand that caring for your pet and following medical recommendations can be financially challenging sometimes.  As such, we have several options in place to help make the costs associated with pet ownership a bit easier:

  • So that we may focus on our patients’ needs, customer service, and minimizing costs, payment is expected when services are rendered.  We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash. All cards must be signed by the owner of the card.
  • When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well.  Ebenezer Animal Hospital understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through several payment companies.  These include:
    • The CareCredit program. It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and will allow you to break down your payment into 6 monthly installments.  You can either apply at our hospital, where we’ll call in your application over the phone for immediate approval, or apply yourself online at: www.CareCredit.com.  The CareCredit program offers bonuses such as Low Monthly Payments (3% of the Total Balance), Interest Free For 6 Months, Determine Approval in a Few Minutes, and no annual fee.
    • Scratchpay provides simple and friendly payment plans for medical financing. High approvals, no hidden fees/ Learn more at ScratchPay.

Insurance For Your Pets

Another popular option for your family and pet is insurance coverage. Just like with human insurance, it’s important to have insurance on your pet before emergencies arise.  Monthly costs are typically lowest when pets join as puppies and kittens, and get higher if you don’t sign your pet up until later in life.

We at Ebenezer recommend Pumpkin Pet Insurance as a great option for our clients and their pets.  There are several straightforward plans available for reasonable monthly costs.  To learn more, please visit the  following pet insurance websites:

What's Next

  • 1

    Call us or schedule an appointment online!

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    Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.

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    Put a plan together for your pet.

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