Membership FAQ
To become a member of Unity Animal Hospital, each family pays a one-time membership initiation fee and an annual fee for each animal (payable in monthly installments). In exchange for membership fees, members’ animals will receive all routine well care. For more details, please visit our Membership page.
No. We are happy to serve clients who choose not to be members. However, members do receive services at lower prices than non-members.
No. The membership initiation fee is a one-time, per-household fee.
All necessary, core well-care is provided in exchange for membership dues. For more details, please see our Membership page.
Yes. We don’t want to rush or pressure anyone into membership, so you are welcome to try out our hospital as a non-member and then convert to a member if you’d like. If you choose to become a member within a week of your visit as a non-member, the fees from your appointment will be adjusted to reflect member rates, and any credit will be applied to your account.
Fundraising FAQ
There are many different ways to help animals in need. If you’re looking for a new pet, there are many local rescues working to place wonderful animals in homes. Additionally, these local rescues are often in need of volunteers to work with the animals, and they often collect donations such as newspaper and towels. If you’re looking to provide financial help, we have a fund that helps animals in need. Our Rescue and Pet Retention Fund is used to finance care for rescue animals as well as client-owned animals experiencing unforeseen but treatable illnesses.
We regularly post pictures and stories of animals benefited by our funds to our website and Facebook page. Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to track which animal is benefited by each individual donation.
No. Unfortunately, because our funds are not maintained by a nonprofit organization, donations are not tax deductible.
Other FAQ
Almost all pet insurance plans are structured such that clients pay for veterinary care and are later reimbursed by the insurance company. We are always happy to sign any forms that require a veterinarian’s signature or description of treatments, but we do not take payment directly from insurance companies.
We recommend visiting one of the emergency centers listed on our Emergency page.