Whether you’ve got a quick question or need help with a claim, we’re here to support you. This page explains what to do, who to contact, and how to get help.
General enquiries
Email: [email protected]
For new and existing claims, Pre-existing Symptom and Condition Assessments (PRECA), completed waiver forms, pre-approvals or Pay the Vet Direct requests:
Email: [email protected]
Call us on 1300 952 790
Available Monday to Friday, 8am–8pm AEST
Take your pet to a licensed vet if they’re unwell or injured. After the visit, you’ll receive an invoice that shows the treatments and costs.
You can:
We’ll review your claim, follow up with your vet if needed, and keep you updated. Claims are usually processed in 5–10 business days — often faster if your Pre-existing Symptom and Condition Assessment has been completed.
Here are a few ways to help things move quicker:
To request a PRECA, email [email protected] or call us with the names of the vets your pet has visited.
You have a 30-day cooling-off period starting from the day your policy begins. During this time, you can:
Even after the cooling-off period, you can cancel or lower your policy coverage — we don’t have lock-in contracts.
If anything looks incorrect on your Certificate of Insurance (like your pet’s name, breed or date of birth), please contact us. If you’re updating the breed or age of your pet, we’ll need supporting documentation.
Pet insurance is designed for the unexpected. Cover starts after the Exclusion Periods end symptom-free as outlined below:
Claims arising during these periods aren’t covered.
Specified Conditions include: Cruciate ligament damage, intervertebral disc disease, hip dysplasia, patella luxation, elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), cherry eye, entropion, ectropion, and lumps (if over 1 year of age at the start of the policy period)
You can apply to reduce the 6-month waiting period for Specified Conditions by submitting a Waiver Form at a vet visit.
To submit a claim on behalf of your client:
Please email the invoice and clinical notes to [email protected]
Log in to manage your policy:
Allows you to request approval for a claim before the treatment happens. While pre-approvals aren’t always available, we’ll do our best to help. If you’d like to apply for one, please get in touch with
our team.
*Please note: A pre-existing condition assessment must be completed before a pre-approval can be considered.
Include cruciate ligament damage, intervertebral disc disease, hip dysplasia, patella luxation, elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), cherry eye, entropion, ectropion, and lumps (if the pet is over 1 year old at the start of the policy period).
*Please note:
Lumps means the protuberance or localised area of swelling or unusual growth that can occur anywhere on the body, including tumours, warts, cysts, growths and abscesses.
Lumps are not considered a Specified Condition if your pet was under one (1) year old on the first date of cover or when your cover increased.
These include any injuries, illnesses or symptoms your pet had before your policy started or before the exclusion periods ended. Treatment costs related to these conditions won’t be covered.
A review of your pet’s vet history to identify conditions that may not be covered. Your pet needs to have had at least one vet visit. If they haven’t yet, you can request a PRECA after their first visit.
You have 30 days after your policy starts to cancel or make changes, if you change your mind. After that, some changes may not be able to be made until renewal time. Check your policy for details.
Once your policy is active, you can take the Waiver Form to a vet visit to apply for a shorter exclusion period for Specified Conditions. Please return the form within 14 days of the visit.
You can request a Pre-existing Symptom and Condition Assessment and a shorter exclusion period for Specified Conditions (using waiver form) as soon as your policy starts.
A vet visit is required to complete the waiver form for Specified Conditions Exclusion Periods— this cost isn’t covered, but most pet parents just take the form along to their pet’s next check-up.
If you have any questions or need help with your policy, our friendly team is here to assist. Or book a call at a time that works best for you.
Email: [email protected]
Call: 1300 952 790
Suite 58, Mezzanine/388 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Petsy Pty Ltd (ABN 54 633 343 058, AR 1277359) (‘Petsy’) distributes and promotes Petsy Pet Protection Plus (formally Petsy Pet Insurance), Petsy Puppy Protection Plus and Petsy Kitten Protection Plus as an authorised representative of ThePetInsuranceCompany.com.au Pty Ltd (ABN 38 620 795 735, AFSL 536651) (‘ThePetInsuranceCompany.com.au’). ThePetInsuranceCompany.com.au is an underwriting agency acting under a binding authority as an agent for the insurer; Pacific International Insurance Pty Limited (ABN 83 169 311 193, AFSL 523921) (‘Pacific). In all aspects of arranging this product, Petsy and ThePetInsuranceCompany.com.au act as an agent of Pacific and not as your agent. Any advice contained in this email is general advice only and has been prepared without taking into account individual objectives, financial situation or needs and you should consider the appropriateness of any such advice, the Product Disclosure Statement (‘PDS’) and the Target Market Determination (‘TMD’) available via http://www.petsy.com.au or by calling 1300 952 790 before making a decision to acquire, or to continue to hold, the product. Terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Please refer to the PDS.
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Specified Conditions includes:
Lumps means the protuberance or localised area of swelling or unusual growth that can occur anywhere on or in the body including tumours, warts, cysts, growths, mucoceles, haematomas and abscesses.
You can apply to reduce the 6-month exclusion period for Specified Conditions by using our request for Waiver Form. Simply take this form to your next vet visit and submit the completed form back to [email protected] within 14 days of the visit.
During the application process You will be provided with the option to include Optional Extra Benefits that cover certain conditions and Treatments which are not otherwise covered under the Policy.
The Optional Extra Benefits are:
Alternative Therapies, Behavioural Problems, and Dental Illness.
Examples of Alternative Therapies: Acupuncture, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy.
Examples of Behavioural Problems: Excessive licking, fur pulling, pacing and destructive chewing.
Examples of Dental Illnesses: Dental diseases, gingivitis, periodontal disease.