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Hereditary and Congenital Disorders
Hereditary and congenital disorders are health issues present in your dog or cat at birth. Below are some examples of pet insurance claims and their treatment costs. Learn more about these pet health disorders in our veterinary terms dictionary.
| Cost |
Condition (click link for description)
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Treatment
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| $4,012 |
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Required surgery and pain meds.
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| $11,034 |
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Surgery and long term medications.
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| $5,805 |
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Long term medications and surgery.
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| $6,267 |
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Required surgery and medication for a period of time.
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| $7,815 |
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Long term meds and surgery.
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| $10,496 |
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Long term medications and blood work.
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| $2,050 |
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Required surgical correction.
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| $7,006 |
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Long term medications and surgery.
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Other Common Illnesses and Accidents
| Cost |
Condition
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Treatment
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| $8,294 |
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Required emergency surgery and hospitalization
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| $2,964 |
Ingestion of foreign body
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Required surgery on cat to remove a swallowed hair pin.
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| $3,525 |
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Required surgery to turn the stomach back to normal and staple it to the wall of chest.
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| $5,084 |
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Medication for inflammation of the stomach and intestines.
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| $1,656 |
Stick lodged in between molars
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Surgery required to dislodge the stick.
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| $5,439 |
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Surgery to repair torn right hind ACL and post op complication.
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| $5,351 |
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Chemotherapy
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| $3,717 |
Hit by car and fractured pelvis
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Emergency surgery
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| $5,453 |
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Emergency center treatment
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| $1,984 |
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MRI and medications for seizures
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