Pet insurance plans for reptiles and amphibians

by Nationwide®

The best and only insurance for your lizard, frog and more

We’re the only pet insurer with plans for your reptile and amphibian family members. Our exotic pet plans offer the same breadth of medical coverage as our dog and cat insurance plans.

What’s covered for reptiles and amphibians?

With over two decades of experience protecting reptiles and amphibians, we know that coverage counts. That’s why we offer the best coverage for the best value.

How is lizard and frog insurance different from dog or cat insurance?

When it comes to pet insurance, lizards and frogs are considered exotic pets. Nationwide is the only pet insurer that covers exotic pets like these.

Our lizard and frog insurance plans cover conditions that specifically affect these animals, from diarrhea to systemic bacterial infection.

We protect exotic pets and exotic pet owners

  • Bearded dragon
  • Chameleon
  • Frilled dragon
  • Gecko
  • Iguana
  • Monitor lizard
  • Snake
  • Tegu
  • Tortoise
  • Uromastyx
  • Water dragon
  • And more

Frequently asked questions

The monthly premium for an insurance plan for a lizard, frog or snake depends on the amount of coverage selected but generally starts at less than $21/month.

Whether you have a Bearded Dragon, Chameleon, Iguana, Gecko, Monitor Lizard or a snake, reptiles and amphibians need special care. We cover the conditions and medical treatments specific to exotic pets so you can keep your slithering or scaley friend healthy.

It’s a good idea to enroll your snake, lizard, turtle or frog in a pet insurance plan as early as possible, before chronic conditions develop, or they need any medical treatment that could put limitations on your coverage.

A insurance plan for your Frilled Dragon, Tegu, Uromastyx or other kind of reptile and amphibian, covers medical services and medical treatment from any licensed veterinarian. Simply submit a claim and we’ll reimburse you for eligible expenses.

You’re free to visit any licensed veterinarian, including those who provide specialized care for your specific type of pet.