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Can I Keep My Membership if I Was Being Deducted Through My Past Employer?
Can I Keep My Membership if I Was Being Deducted Through My Past Employer?

How can I continue my membership after I leave my employer??

Updated over a week ago

The short answer:

Yes! Simply click here and update the information needed in your member portal. If you have more questions please give us a call at (602) 266-5303 or chat with us on our website.

The long answer:

Life is full of changes, but your pet's well-being is always a top priority. If you were receiving your United Pet Care membership as a benefit through your past employer, no need to worry! You can keep your valuable pet care coverage intact even after leaving your job.

We understand the importance of consistent and accessible veterinary care, and that's why we've got your back. By switching to direct bill, you can maintain your United Pet Care Benefit at the same low rate you've been paying โ€“ and as a special bonus, we'll even give you a month FREE!

Don't leave your furry family member's care to chance. Take action today and convert your United Pet Care plan to a direct payment plan. It's super easy, just click here and fill out the form. Once you do, we'll promptly update your membership and send you a brand-new ID card via email.

Got questions or need to make a change? Our Customer Success Team is here to assist you every step of the way. Give us a call at (602) 266-5303 or use the convenient chat feature right here on our website.

At United Pet Care, we're devoted to being your pet-centric experts, providing affordable and top-notch pet care to pet parents everywhere. We believe that nothing should stand in the way of your pet's health and happiness.

Thank you for being a valued part of our pet-loving community. Together, we'll continue our mission of making world-class pet care accessible to all pet parents, no matter what life throws our way. Your furry friends deserve the best, and with United Pet Care, they'll always be in safe hands!

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