Vet Documents Explained in Plain English

Clear, gentle explanations for vet bills, treatment plans, surgery estimates and pet insurance letters

When your pet is unwell, the paperwork can feel overwhelming.

A vet letter may include unfamiliar medical terms.
A treatment estimate may list costs you do not fully understand.
An insurance response may use wording that feels confusing or stressful.

Clarity Companion helps turn your veterinary documents into plain English, so you can better understand what the document appears to say and feel more prepared when speaking with your vet or insurer.

We do not give veterinary advice.
We do not diagnose your pet.
We do not tell you whether to accept, refuse, delay, or change treatment.

We simply explain the document in clear, everyday language and provide calm questions you may want to ask the right professional.

See our example of the letters we provide here

What We Can Help Explain

You can upload documents such as:

  • Vet consultation letters

  • Surgery estimates

  • Treatment plans

  • Medication instructions

  • Discharge notes

  • Itemised vet bills

  • Pet insurance claim responses

  • Pet insurance exclusions or refusals

  • Specialist referral letters

  • End-of-life or serious illness paperwork

  • Dental treatment estimates for pets

  • Emergency vet invoices

Whether the document is about a dog, cat, rabbit, horse, guide dog, assistance dog, or another much-loved animal, we help make the wording easier to understand.

How It Works

1. Upload your vet document

Send us the vet bill, estimate, treatment plan, insurance letter, or report you would like explained.

You can also tell us your pet’s name, what type of animal they are, and anything you feel is important for the tone of the explanation.

2. Choose the style that feels right

You can choose how you would like the explanation to feel:

  • Clear and factual

  • Gentle and reassuring

  • Extra simple

  • Supportive pet-owner tone

  • Sensitive situation

  • Accessibility audio

  • Child-friendly version, if children are involved

3. Receive your plain-English explanation

Your finished explanation can include:

  • A simple summary

  • Main terms explained

  • Cost or estimate breakdown

  • Questions to ask your vet

  • Questions to ask your insurer

  • Glossary of difficult words

  • Optional audio version

  • Optional companion photo

  • Optional poem or comfort page

A Gentler Way to Understand Vet Paperwork

Vet documents can feel especially emotional because they involve an animal you love.

You may be trying to understand:

  • What condition your pet may have

  • What a procedure or operation means

  • Why certain tests have been listed

  • What a treatment estimate appears to include

  • What an insurance company is asking for

  • What follow-up appointments may involve

  • What questions to ask before the next step

Our role is to slow the document down and make it easier to follow.

Example

A vet letter might say:

“Bella has cranial cruciate ligament instability in her left stifle, with early degenerative joint disease. We recommend TPLO surgery.”

A plain-English explanation may say:

“This appears to mean Bella has a problem with a ligament in her knee. This can make the joint unstable and may cause pain or limping. The letter says the vet is recommending an operation called TPLO, which is one way vets may try to make the knee more stable and help a dog move more comfortably again.”

This is not advice.
It is simply a clearer explanation of the wording in the document.

Pet Insurance Letters Explained

Pet insurance letters can be difficult to follow, especially when they mention:

  • exclusions

  • excess

  • co-payments

  • pre-existing conditions

  • claim limits

  • renewal terms

  • declined claims

  • missing information

  • referral evidence

  • treatment history

We can explain what the insurance letter appears to say in plain English and help you identify calm, practical questions you may want to ask your insurer or vet.

Surgery Estimates Explained

If your pet has been given a surgery estimate, we can help explain the different parts of the paperwork.

This may include:

  • consultation fees

  • blood tests

  • anaesthetic

  • scans or X-rays

  • surgery

  • hospitalisation

  • pain relief

  • medication

  • follow-up checks

  • aftercare instructions

We do not tell you whether the surgery should happen.
We help you understand what the estimate appears to include so you can discuss it clearly with your vet.

Optional Companion Features

Companion Photo

You can upload a photo of your pet to include in the finished explanation pack.

This can make the document feel warmer, more personal, and less clinical.

Audio Explanation

We can create an audio version of the explanation, so you can listen instead of reading everything.

This may be helpful for:

  • blind or visually impaired pet owners

  • guide dog owners

  • dyslexic customers

  • anxious customers

  • older customers

  • people who find long documents difficult

Child-Friendly Explanation

If children are worried about a pet’s illness, surgery, or vet visit, we can create a gentle child-friendly version.

This may help explain what is happening in a softer, age-appropriate way.

Companion Poem

You can give us five things you love about your pet, and we can create a short personalised poem for your pack.

This can be especially comforting for serious illness, recovery, or end-of-life situations.

Warm Wishes Email

If your pet has a surgery day, vet appointment, or procedure date, you can choose to receive a warm wishes email on the day.

Questions We May Include

Depending on the document, your explanation pack may include questions such as:

  • What is included in this estimate?

  • Are there any likely extra costs not shown here?

  • What follow-up care may be needed?

  • What signs should I watch for at home?

  • When should I contact the vet again?

  • What does this insurance wording mean?

  • Is any further information needed from the vet or insurer?

  • What is the expected recovery period?

  • Are there different treatment options I should ask the vet about?

These questions are neutral prompts to help you speak with the relevant professional.

Who This Is For

This service may be helpful if:

  • You have received a confusing vet bill

  • Your pet has been given a treatment plan

  • You are trying to understand a surgery estimate

  • Your insurer has sent a claim response

  • You want to explain a pet’s illness to a child

  • You are supporting an elderly relative with their pet’s paperwork

  • You are a guide dog or assistance dog owner

  • You feel overwhelmed by the wording and want it explained gently

What This Service Is Not

Clarity Companion does not provide veterinary advice.

We do not:

  • diagnose your pet

  • interpret scans or test results as a vet

  • recommend treatment

  • tell you whether to proceed with surgery

  • tell you whether a vet is right or wrong

  • provide legal, insurance, or claims advice

  • replace your vet, specialist, or insurer

Your explanation is based only on the document you provide.

All decisions about your pet’s care should be discussed directly with your veterinary surgeon or relevant professional.

Upload Your Vet Document

Upload your vet bill, treatment plan, surgery estimate, discharge note, or pet insurance letter, and we will turn it into a clear plain-English explanation.

You can choose the tone, format, and companion features that feel right for you.

Start your Vet Companion Pack today.

Button: Upload Your Vet Document

Secondary button: See Example Explanation

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