Insurance & Payments

Find a payment solution that works for your budget.

We require full payment at the time of service. Please call us if you have questions about our accepted forms of payment.

Accepted Forms of Payment

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover Card
  • Cash
  • Personal checks (with proper identification)
  • Pet insurance (see below)
  • CareCredit (see below)
  • Scratchpay (see below)

Wellness Plans

Wellness plans are a great way to save on your annual visits.

We have various plan options, depending on your budget and the stage of your pet’s life.

Wellness plans also complement most types of pet insurance.

Insurance Options

Pet insurance works well in cases of injury and illness. Pet insurance premiums are paid on a monthly basis and can be used to help offset some of your pet’s treatment costs.

When using pet insurance, payment is due when services are rendered, and your insurance company will reimburse you if applicable.

If you're looking for a pet insurance provider, we suggest checking out Trupanion.

CareCredit

CareCredit is a healthcare credit card designed to help you pay for your pet’s health and wellness over time instead of having to pay for everything all at once.

Your CareCredit card can be used for a variety of veterinarian procedures, including:

  • Exams
  • Spay and neutering
  • Dental cleaning
  • Parasite control and prevention
  • Medication
  • Vaccinations
  • Surgical procedures
  • And more

Learn more at CareCredit.com.

Scratch Pay

A veterinary loan company, Scratch Pay is not a credit card and does not affect your credit score when you apply for approval. Scratch Pay can be easily done from any smartphone, after a treatment estimate from College Park Road Veterinary Clinic and Boarding Kennel has been provided. Apply now at scratchpay.com.

“When your front desk heard my dog was ill and in pain from a probable infection in the gums/teeth area, you found an appointment open only an hour and a half from then. I was so grateful to hurry over with my dog and have your office examine her so antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and pain medications could begin. Just 24 hours later, the dog is in much better health due to the medications. You also put my dog on your surgery schedule to deal with the root of the infection. It has been a relief to meet you and get caring, prompt treatment when the need was great.”

RJ