Payment Options at Surgery Vet in Orlando
1. Payment is expected when services are rendered. In order to focus on our patients' needs, customer service and minimizing costs, we do not bill.
2. We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express) checks and cash. All cards must be signed by the owner of the card.
3. When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well. SurgeryVet - Veterinary Surgery Service understands this and is able to make some special arrangements through the CareCredit program. It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and will allow you to break down your payment into 6 monthly installments. You can either apply at our hospital, where we'll call in your application over the phone for immediate approval, or apply yourself online at: www.CareCredit.com.
Highlights of the CareCredit program:
- Low Monthly Payments (3% of the Total Balance)
- Interest Free For 6 Months
- Determine Approval in a Few Minutes
- No Annual Fee
Insurance For Your Pets
Another popular option for your family and pet is insurance coverage. To learn more, please visit the following pet insurance websites . . .
When All Else Fails
Sometimes expenses exceed available funds, and pet owners are stuck with impossible choices. When times are tough and the ends just don't meet there are still some wonderful organizations that want to help. Below are links to oganizations that offer loans, grants, and other financial assistance to pet owners who need help with health care expenses for their pets.
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Testimonials
"Little TJ was a homeless, feral, 6 month old kitten living on the streets with an awful abscess on his neck. Two surgeries from a previous vet did not hold the wound together due to the location. I reached out to Dr. Wight asking for a wound care expert, TJ needed a more advanced approach. Dr. Wight preformed a third surgery on TJ with success, yea! Since TJ was not totally comfortable around humans we took every precaution when handling him, we whispered and tried not to make sudden moves. Dr. Wight was very determined to give the best care and support to TJ. Thanks again Dr. Wight."
Meet the Surgeon
In 1991 he moved to Gainesville, FL for graduate studies at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Graduating in May, 1995, Dr. Wight was selected for an internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. After OSU, he returned to Orlando and entered private practice.
Since 1999 Dr. Wight has been serving dozens of local clinics as a relief veterinarian and a "visiting surgeon". By partnering with the Network Clinics he has been able to offer more options for surgery, benefiting the clients, the patients, and the clinics. Read More
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