Vets Choice Pro policy
Comprehensive injury and limited illness cover for cats and dogs.

- Insurer
- Vets Choice
- Policy
- Pro
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Underwriter
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This is the provider of the insurance product and correlates with the Financial Services Provider (FSP) as registered with the Australian Financial Complaints Authority. You can look up your insurer's provider in the AFCA comparative tables to see how common it is for consumers to bring a dispute to AFCA about them.
- Guild Insurance Limited
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Policy type
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- Comprehensive policies are covered for most conditions, with a few exclusions.
- Limited policies are only covered for the conditions specified by the insurer.
- • Comprehensive injury cover<br>• Limited illness cover
- Animals covered
- Cats and dogs
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Minimum age for new cover
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Insurer won't cover animals younger than this.
- 8 weeks
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Maximum age for new cover
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The insurer won't sell a new policy for animals older than this.
- 8 years
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Maximum benefit per year
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The total amount the insurer will pay per year. Some policies also have a limit per condition. Some benefits, such as routine care, are paid on top of this amount.
- $12000
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Benefit paid per claim
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Percentage of the claim the insurer pays. For example, if your policy has an 80% benefit and you have a $1000 vet bill, you pay $200 (plus excess) and the insurer pays the rest. Choosing a lower benefit percentage will typically reduce your premium, but leave you more out of pocket when you make a claim.
- 80% vet bill covered
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Excess
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The cost to make a claim. Typically choosing a higher excess will reduce your premium.
- Choose excess from $200, $350 or $500
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Injury
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Vet costs to treat accidental injuries.
- Comprehensive cover
21 day waiting period -
Illness
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Vet costs to treat illnesses.
- Limited cover
21 day waiting period
Covers these specified illnesses only:
arthritis (investigation and diagnosis only)
diabetes (investigation and diagnosis only)
epilepsy (investigation and diagnosis only)
adrenal conditions
anal glands rupture
Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway syndrome (BOAS)
cancer
cherry eye
cruciate ligament condition
elbow dysplasia
entropion and ectropion
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
hernia
hip dysplasia
immune mediated blood disease
intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
joint luxation
lumps, growths & cysts removal
non-diabetic cataract
osteochondritis dissecans (OCD)
Pancreatitis
pneumonia
thromboembolic disease
triaditis
Urinary Tract Infections, Diseases and Obstructions
vestibular disease -
Vet consults
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Cover for vet consultation costs.
- Yes
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Emergency treatment
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Cover for out-of-hours consults, when recommended by a vet.
- Yes
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Pre-existing conditions
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Pet insurance doesn't cover pre-existing conditions by default, but you can sometimes get cover by serving a waiting period and making an application to the insurer.
- Can be covered if condition is temporary and fully cured
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Routine care
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Additional non-insurance cover for preventative care items like health checks, vaccinations and microchipping.
- • Optional, bundled with dental cover<br>• Up to $350 per year<br>• Covers dental check-ups, teeth clean/polish, dental diets, bites, chews, treats, water additive, oral gel/spray, toothpaste or professional teeth sealant
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Alternative therapies
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Cover for specialised treatments such as physiotherapy, hydrotherapy or chiropractic manipulation.
- No
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Lost animal
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Benefit if your pet is lost, stolen or runs away.
- No
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Necessary euthanasia
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The cost of putting your pet down, where necessary.
- Yes
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Legal liability
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Cover when you are responsible for injury, damage or death caused by your pet
- Covered
Up to $100000 -
Telehealth vet service
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Some insurers offer telehealth vet services as an added benefit.
- No
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Cancer
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Vet costs to treat cancer.
- • Covered as a specified illness<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Behavioural conditions
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Vet costs to treat behavioural conditions.
- No
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Brachycephalic Airway Obstruction Syndrome
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Vet costs to treat BOAS and related conditions.
- • Covered<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Allergic reaction
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Vet costs to treat allergic reactions.
- • Covered<br>• Covers allergic reaction to insect bite<br>• No cover for allergic reaction to tick/flea bite
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Cruciate ligament conditions
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Vet costs to treat conditions affecting the cruciate ligaments.
- Covered as a specified illness
Up to $3300
Optional cover up to $5300
6 month waiting period -
Dental and oral health conditions
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Vet cost to treat conditions affecting the teeth, gums and mouth.
- • Optional<br>• Cover limited to gingivitis, abscesses, tooth fracture, cavities, dental disease arising from infection and tooth resorption<br>• Up to $800<br>• 6 month waiting period<br>• Treatment of tooth fracture, cavities, dental disease arising from infection and tooth resorption limited to restoration of canine and carnassial teeth (including orthodontic treatment, crowns and root canals) and tooth removal<br>• Does not cover corrective treatment or cosmetic surgery<br>• Insurer requires annual routine dental check-ups/treatment<br>• Some cover available under routine care option
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Ear conditions
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Vet costs to treat conditions affecting the ears.
- No
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Eye conditions
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Vet costs to treat conditions affecting the eye.
- • Covered<br>• Specifically covered illnesses include cherry eye<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Ingestion of a foreign object
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Vet costs to treat your pet after it swallows something it shouldn't.
- • Covered<br>• Up to 1 incident per year<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Heart conditions
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Vet costs to treat heart disease.
- No
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Intervertebral disc disease
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Vet costs to treat IVDD, a spinal condition that affects cats and dogs.
- • Covered as a specified illness<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Hereditary conditions
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Vet costs to treat inherited conditions, particularly those specific to the pet's breed.
- • Covered<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Joint conditions
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Vet costs to treat joint conditions, such as arthritis and dysplasia.
- • Covered<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Orthopaedic conditions
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Vet costs to treat orthopaedic conditions, including bone fracture.
- • Covered<br>• Cover of arthritis limited to investigation/diagnosis<br>• Does not cover treatment for arthritis<br>• Standard waiting periods
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Patella luxation
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Vet costs to treat patella luxation, a dislocation of the kneecap.
- • Covered as a specified illness<br>• 21 day waiting period
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Pregnancy and obstetrics
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Vet costs to treat pregnant animals, including complications caused by breeding or pregnancy.
- No
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Illness caused by parasites
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Vet costs to treat internal or external parasite infection. Many insurers cover tick paralysis, but may exclude other conditions caused by ticks.
- No
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Skin conditions
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Vet costs to treat skin conditions.
- No
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Vaccinatable Conditions
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Vet costs to treat conditions that have a commonly available vaccine.
- • Covered<br>• Insurer requires vaccination for infectious canine hepatitis (canine adenovirus), parvovirus, canine distemper:parainfluenza, kennel cough, feline panleukopaenia, feline calicivirus and feline herpes virus and cat flu
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Snakebite
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Vet costs to treat snakebite toxicity.
- • Covered<br>• No waiting period