We strongly support the principle of insuring your animal against unexpected illness or accidents. Most insurance companies will allow you to print a claim form from their website; usually, these are in two parts, one section for you (the policyholder) the second section for us (the vet). Some insurance companies process claims online. For some insurers and in some instances we are able to submit claims directly to your insurers (we refer to these as direct claims) and in other instances, you will have to deal with your insurers directly (we refer to these as indirect claims). We will explain the different types of the claims process and associated costs below.
We offer two types of insurance claims here at 608 Vets. Please note we charge an administration fee as it covers the professional service provided by a clinical member of our team to review the patient records and compile the correct supporting information needed to support each claim submission. The information required and method of provision differs between insurers, but usually we are called on to provide the vet diagnosis, the clinical history, invoices and results where necessary. We also then answer any subsequent queries
INDIRECT CLAIMS – Admin fee for completion £10
With an indirect claim, you will be responsible for settling your account in the normal way directly with us at the time of treatment. If you require information from us as part of your claim, we will provide all reasonable assistance as soon as we are able to.
In order for us to process your claim, you will need to complete a claim form, ensuring you complete and sign the policyholder’s section. Please be aware, if you do not fully complete your section of the form and miss out any information needed, the rest of the form will be completed at the discretion of our insurance administrator. If you would only like to claim for specific treatments, please request a printed invoice from us in advance and ensure the exact items you wish to claim for are clearly stated.
Once the completed form is handed to us and the £10 admin fee paid, we will then process the claim.
DIRECT CLAIMS – Admin fee for completion £20
With direct claims; these must always be pre-arranged and approved by our insurance administrator in advance. In order to be considered for a direct claim, your bill must be a minimum of £500.00. You will be required to pay £20 admin fee, £250 deposit which we will refund to you, less any excess and/or any insurance stoppages, and any co-payments as outlined in your policy.
Please be aware that just because your insurance company has advised you that they can offer a direct claim with your veterinary practice, this does not mean that the direct claim has been approved by 608 Vets. All direct claims will need to follow the process outlined above.
Any anticipated shortfall in the cost of treatment that is not covered by your insurance company will be payable by you to us at the time of making the first direct claim. Any additional shortfall that is owing after the claim has been settled will also be payable by you to us at that time. It is important to appreciate that if, having carried out careful checks with you and your insurers, we decide that we are prepared to undertake a direct claim for the treatment of your animal, this is not a guarantee that your insurers will settle your claim, and if they fail to do so, this will result in a shortfall for which you will be liable to pay us in full.
Insurance claims for surgical procedures
If your pet is coming in for non-routine surgery, then you may wish to claim for the costs of this on your pet insurance. If you would like to explore the possibility of a direct claim, please ensure that you contact us In advance of the procedure so that this can be reviewed by our Insurance Administrator
Insurance claims for unexpected hospitalisation
If your pet is unwell and is admitted to 608 Vets for an unexpected hospital stay or treatment, then you may wish to claim for the costs of this on your pet insurance.
If you would like to explore the possibility of a direct claim, please ensure that you notify the vet treating your pet. We will need you to provide us with your up to date policy documents so that we can begin to explore the possibility of a direct claim.
Please be aware that our insurance administrator does not work weekends, so all balances will need to be settled if a claim is not set up and approved by the time of discharge
For all insurance queries , or to discuss the possibility of a direct claim, please email