Operation quote
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Anyone with experience care to sanity check this.
Removal of a 50p sized subcutaneous mass in Upper hind leg.
Seems extortionate to me for 20 minutes work.
That's all the resident vets wound up.
It's borderline on operate/ignore/PTS at that price.
That's additional to £200 I've just paid for penicillin and Meloxicam they give for everything.
Removal of a 50p sized subcutaneous mass in Upper hind leg.
Seems extortionate to me for 20 minutes work.
That's all the resident vets wound up.
It's borderline on operate/ignore/PTS at that price.
That's additional to £200 I've just paid for penicillin and Meloxicam they give for everything.
Edited by ChocolateFrog on Friday 24th May 14:22
Simpo Two said:
soad said:
That’s why best to claim on the pet insurance, if taken out. It can quickly become very expensive.
I wonder how much pet insurance is driving prices up?Those that can't afford treatment, or don't have insurance can have the second rate service, or none at all.
We need to make sure the NHS is NOT allowed to go this route.
Simpo Two said:
soad said:
That’s why best to claim on the pet insurance, if taken out. It can quickly become very expensive.
I wonder how much pet insurance is driving prices up?£1300 is what? 2 years worth of premiums. Still hate being ripped off.
Edited by ChocolateFrog on Friday 24th May 19:53
Far Cough said:
Take the animal to a different vet for a second opinion and tell them it's not insured. I bet you get a much better quote for the same job.
Yes I think I will do just wanted a few people to confirm if that was the going rate. That is the non-insurance price from my usual vet.
To be fair, histology lab costs are expensive, surgeons/medics fees are expensive and the anaesthetic needs to be done right.
This isn't have-a-go territory.
I think the consumables are way off, but the technical and skill fees are what they are.
It took me 13 years to qualify as a surgeon (I take lumps off people)
Skills are valuable. The person wielding the knife is paid £440 for that on the quote. Maybe £250 is more economical, but skills are valuable.
This isn't have-a-go territory.
I think the consumables are way off, but the technical and skill fees are what they are.
It took me 13 years to qualify as a surgeon (I take lumps off people)
Skills are valuable. The person wielding the knife is paid £440 for that on the quote. Maybe £250 is more economical, but skills are valuable.
Edited by The_Doc on Saturday 25th May 14:21
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