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How are the different treatment types defined?

Updated over 2 months ago

We categorize the reimbursement of veterinary costs into treatment costs, surgical costs, and preventive care services:

Definition: Treatment (Heilbehandlung/Behandlungskosten)

Treatment costs include assessing and addressing a pet’s health condition, such as treating an illness or injury without the need for surgery.

Examples include wound care that doesn’t require surgery or treating a digestive issue like diarrhea. 😊

Definition: Surgery (Operation)

A surgery is a surgical procedure where the skin or underlying tissue is incised beyond a pinpoint opening. This also includes urgent pain-relieving dental treatments, such as tooth extractions. (Please note the special waiting period for FORL, as outlined in section 2.2.1.)

Definition: Preventive Care (Vorsorge)

Regardless of medical necessity, the following veterinary services are covered or subsidized under the preventive care budget, up to the maximum limit specified in your plan:

  • Mini: €35 per insurance year

  • Midi: €100 per insurance year

  • Maxi: €140 per insurance year

Covered preventive services include:

  • Issuance of an EU pet passport, including microchipping or tattooing

  • Health checks and preventive exams

  • Vaccinations

  • Deworming treatments

  • Flea and tick prevention (must be prescribed by a vet; the invoice must include details such as the pet’s name, breed, and microchip number to ensure reimbursement for the insured pet)

  • Neutering or spaying without medical indication (only included in the Maxi plan)

  • Dental care, including tartar removal

  • Nail trimming

  • Anal gland expression

ℹ️ For more details on these definitions, please refer to Section 2.4.3. of our General Terms and Conditions.

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