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Diagnosis: Cataracts
Cost: $7,483 | Healthy Paws reimbursed: $6,161
Coverage options: 80 percent reimbursement | $250 deductible
Riley is a 9-year-old shih tzu/Chihuahua mix and weighs in at a wee 7.6 pounds.
His pet parent, Nellie, said Riley is her “baby boy,” and he loves to give her hugs and kisses. He’s also smart and playful.
“He loves to run and play fetch with his favorite toy ‘Fishy.’ He rolls over, crawls and gives a high five,” she said.
Riley had been a healthy pup except for a bladder infection a couple of years ago and elevated liver enzymes earlier this year.
Riley gets spots in his eyes
Late last year, Nellie had noticed the lens in Riley’s left eye had a tiny white spot. She shared this with his veterinarian, who said it was probably a small cataract and recommended watching it for now.
A few months later, Nellie noticed a faint spot in his right eye. In an unrelated event, Riley had elevated liver enzymes, and she took him to an emergency clinic for a liver ultrasound.
The results from the liver scan were normal, but the vet noticed the spots in his eyes and recommended he see an ophthalmology vet. The cataract had grown significantly in a few weeks.
The wait time to see an eye specialist was long, with the first appointment available two months later. Finally, the doctor examined Riley, and the vet confirmed a cataract diagnosis, but the first available surgery date was nearly four months later. Nellie didn’t want to wait, so she found another vet ophthalmologist who could schedule Riley for surgery within two months. Riley needed the surgery to repair both eyes, as the cataract in the left eye now covered the entire lens and the one in the right eye covered half. Riley had become almost entirely blind.
“Riley was bumping into furniture and seemed afraid to walk without me beside him, even at home. Riley still wanted to play but he couldn’t find his toys when I tossed them for him. It broke my heart to watch him struggle because he couldn’t see. I was determined to restore his vision,” Nellie said.
The bilateral surgery was successful, and Riley came home the same day to continue recovery. Nellie had to administer multiple eyedrops and medications for several days. They had one minor setback when Riley’s left eye looked dark red and bigger than the right side. Upon examination, the eye had experienced significant bleeding, which could cause problems with healing and sometimes cause vision loss. With an increase in the medications, the eye soon healed.
“I was with Riley constantly. I checked his eyes frequently for any changes or problems as recommended,” she said.
How Riley is doing today
It’s been seven weeks since Riley had cataract surgery, and his vision improves daily.
“He’s running around with his toys and not bumping into furniture anymore,” Nellie said. “His eyes look clear and beautiful; the cloudiness is gone! Riley’s himself again. He’s happy again!”
How pet insurance helped
Nellie purchased pet insurance for Riley five years ago on a recommendation from her daughter, who had a French bulldog covered by Healthy Paws.
Nellie appreciated the reimbursement for most of the costs for diagnosis, surgery, and follow-up care of cataracts, but she also felt the customer service agents provided a lot of moral support and kindness.
“Beginning with Riley’s eye exams, evaluation, treatment, and finishing with cataract surgery, Healthy Paws has been there for us. Not only did Healthy Paws provide the peace of mind with reimbursement benefits, but I also received caring messages of hope for a quick, full recovery for Riley,” Nellie said.
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