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What are the coverage limits and waiting periods for the Plus pet health insurance plan?

This article details the coverage limits, waiting periods, and types of treatments covered under the Plus pet health insurance plan for dogs and cats, including medical, preventive, dental treatments, and operations.

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The Plus plan includes coverage for medical treatments, preventive care, dental treatments, and surgery, each with its own limits and waiting periods. Accident-related treatment is covered from day one, provided the accident occurs after the policy start date.

What coverage limits and waiting periods apply to medical treatments under the Plus plan?

The Plus plan covers medical treatments with an annual limit of €800 and a 30-day waiting period. Covered medical treatments include medicines, consumables, laboratory and X-ray diagnostics, hospital stays, telemedicine, physiotherapy, and behavioral therapy. Preventive treatments and certain dental procedures are also included within this category.

What coverage is included for preventative treatments in the Plus plan?

Preventative treatments to maintain pet health and wellness are covered with an annual limit of €70 and no waiting period. These treatments help support the overall health of your pet.

What are the coverage limits and waiting periods for dental treatments?

Dental treatments have an annual coverage limit of €150 and a 30-day waiting period. Covered dental treatments include persistent milk canini, dental fillings, correction of dental and jaw anomalies, and dentures.

How does the Plus plan cover surgical operations?

Operations and surgical procedures are covered with no annual limit but have a 30-day waiting period. This coverage includes all necessary surgical treatments.

What is the coverage for accidents under the Plus pet health insurance plan?

If your pet is injured in an accident after the policy begins, treatment for the injury is covered immediately without any waiting period. Accidents include sudden external events causing physical injury, ingestion of foreign objects, or poisoning, including food poisoning.

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