A pre-approval refers to an approval of a potential future claim that is assessed before treatment, not after.

To process to obtain a pre-approval, we need:
– An estimate of itemised costs for the procedure
– A description of the required procedure
– Clinical history related to the procedure (a brief email from a vet is not sufficient)

Pre-approvals are advisable for policyholders anticipating upcoming high-cost treatments.

The minimum requirements to process a pre-approval for a same day turnaround include:
– A completed pre-existing condition assessment
– An estimate received from your vet before 2pm AEST Monday to Friday
– The exclusion periods on a policy must have ended for the condition

Additional Considerations
To determine if a pre-approval can proceed, we also review the following:

Policy Start Date

  • Confirm the treatment is not related to a pre-existing condition that existed prior to the policy start date.
  • Ensure the exclusion periods for the policy have passed for the condition.

Pre-existing Condition Assessment

  • If a PRECA hasn’t been completed, a pre-approval cannot be provided.
  • If a PRECA has been completed, we will check:
    • Whether the condition is listed as pre-existing.
    • The timing of the assessment (e.g., before or after the end of exclusion periods).

Current Hospitalisation
If the pet is currently hospitalised, pre-approval may not be possible due to the rapid pace of charges. Delays in treatment while waiting for approval isn’t recommended.

Risk of Euthanasia
If the pet is at risk of euthanasia, we pause the pre-approval process and escalate the case to the head vet for urgent review.

If you would like to submit a non-urgent pre-approval and haven’t completed your pre-existing condition assessment, please contact us to provide us with a list of vets that your pet has been to so we can collect your pet’s medical history.

If you’ve completed your pre-existing condition assessment and would like to submit a pre-approval, please call us or email us at [email protected] and include Pre-approval in the subject line along with the following information from your vet:
– An estimate of itemised costs for the procedure
– A description of the required procedure
– Clinical history related to the procedure (a brief email from a vet is not sufficient)

Important Note
Pre-approvals are advisable for planned treatments with significant costs. For emergencies or urgent care, please contact our team to discuss alternative options for claim processing.

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Specified Conditions includes:

  • Cruciate ligament damage
  • Intervertebral disc disease
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Patella luxation
  • Elbow dysplasia
  • Cherry eye
  • Entropion
  • Ectropion,
  • Osteochondritis dissecans (‘OCD’)
  • Lumps

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.

Optional Extra Benefits

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.