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Veterinarian

Fallston, MD · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

At Fallston, we believe in comprehensive, compassionate client service and relationship building that goes beyond exceptional veterinary care. We submit insurance claims, provide next-day callbacks ...

Veterinarian

Fallston, MD

$120K - $150K/yr

At Fallston, we believe in comprehensive, compassionate client service and relationship building that goes beyond exceptional veterinary care. We submit insurance claims, provide next-day callbacks ...

File insurance claims and business-related paperwork * Scan and maintain accurate client records * Accept and organize incoming mail and packages * Assist veterinary technicians and veterinarians as ...

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As a Claims Consultant, you'll primarily be responsible for investigating, evaluating and resolving commercial and professional lines claims and lawsuits of a more severe and complex nature, or from ...

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How much do veterinary claims jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for veterinary claims in the United States is $24.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Veterinary Claims vs Veterinary Claims Assistant?

AspectVeterinary ClaimsVeterinary Claims Assistant
CertificationsTypically requires knowledge of insurance policies and claims processing; certifications in insurance or claims preferredRequires basic understanding of veterinary procedures and claims; may need certification in administrative or veterinary support
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, insurance companies, veterinary insurance providersOffice-based, veterinary clinics, insurance offices
Job ResponsibilitiesProcessing insurance claims, verifying coverage, communicating with clients and veterinariansAssisting with claim documentation, data entry, scheduling, and customer support

Veterinary Claims professionals focus on managing insurance claims related to veterinary services, requiring knowledge of insurance policies. Veterinary Claims Assistants support the claims process through administrative tasks and client communication. Both roles work in similar environments but differ in responsibilities and required credentials.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Veterinary Claims Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Veterinary Claims Specialist, a solid understanding of veterinary terminology, insurance policies, and claims processing is essential, often supported by experience in veterinary or insurance fields. Familiarity with claims management systems, medical billing software, and occasionally certifications like AINS (Associate in General Insurance) is highly valuable. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication enable specialists to accurately review claims and interact with pet owners and veterinary professionals. These skills ensure timely and accurate claims resolution, fostering customer satisfaction and compliance within the insurance industry.

What are veterinary claims?

Veterinary claims are requests submitted to pet insurance companies to reimburse pet owners for eligible veterinary expenses. When a pet receives medical treatment, the owner pays the vet bill and then files a claim with their insurance provider, typically including documentation such as invoices and medical records. The insurance company reviews the claim and reimburses covered costs according to the policy terms. Veterinary claims are an essential part of pet insurance, helping owners manage unexpected veterinary expenses.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in veterinary claims, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in veterinary claims often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex medical records, balancing empathy with policy guidelines, and managing high volumes of case reviews. Staying up to date on veterinary terminology and procedures is key, as is clear communication with both pet owners and veterinary providers. Effective time management and a strong understanding of insurance policies help streamline the claims process and ensure fair, efficient outcomes for all parties involved.
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Veterinarian

$120K - $150K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Veterinary Practice Partners rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 171 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 47 rated veterinary


Job description

Fallston Veterinary Clinic is hiring a Veterinarian to provide comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental care to a variety of animal patients.

What Sets Us Apart: At Fallston, we believe in comprehensive, compassionate client service and relationship building that goes beyond exceptional veterinary care. We submit insurance claims, provide next-day callbacks regardless of outcome, maintain consistent follow-up, and treat each client and pet as unique individuals. We give our doctors adequate time to build meaningful relationships because we know that's what makes the difference.

What to Expect

Salary: $120,000 - $150,000 per year + production

Location:

  • Fallston Veterinary Clinic: 2615 Belair Road, Fallston, MD 21047

Schedule: 4 days per week, one Saturday per month

Join our team and discover what it's like to practice veterinary medicine the way it should be:

  • Have more time with your patients. We schedule appointments to give you adequate time to provide thorough care-no more feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
  • Work with a team that has your back. Our highly skilled licensed veterinary technicians and knowledgeable support staff are always there to help you succeed. Our sister hospital is just a few miles away.
  • Build the career relationships you've always wanted. Our clients become genuine friends who trust your expertise and follow your recommendations-because we create the environment where those meaningful connections make veterinary medicine truly rewarding.
  • Benefits that actually matter-comprehensive health, dental, vision, and retirement packages, plus sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, pet discounts, uniform allowance, CE allowance, and Employee Assistance Program/ Plus, we cover your dues, license fees, and AVMA-PLIT. Take a breath with generous PTO, paid holidays, and paid CE days annually.
  • Partnership opportunities through Veterinary Practice Partners (VPP), where more than 200+ partners co-own practices across 170+ locations with 400+ Associate DVM's.

Requirements:

  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or VMD degree from an accredited institution
  • Valid/current veterinary license in the state of Maryland, or ability to obtain
  • Ability to obtain federal licenses for narcotics

About Fallston Veterinary Clinic

Located in Harford County, Maryland, Fallston Veterinary Clinic is a premier animal clinic offering first rate care to our amazing clients. Our mission is to greet you with a friendly face, welcome you into our family, and treat your pets like our own. We offer state of the art technology, featuring an in-house laboratory, laser therapy, surgery services, and much more. Our veterinarians have a combined over 60 years of experience and practice continuing education to stay up to date on the most current medicine.

Our sister clinic, Festival Veterinary Clinic, which is located just a short drive away in Bel Air, Maryland opened in 1979. For the past few decades, we have demonstrated our passion for our craft and connected with countless owners and pets in the area. Our veterinarians have attended some of the top colleges in the country and provide first rate service to each client.

We are dedicated to establishing a culture that celebrates all forms of diversity and allows us to be an inclusive service provider in this community.


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