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I was listening to BBC radio 4 ( yes I am that old) and they were discussing this ongoing issue and that in a review launched last year it has been said that owners may be being overcharged for medication and that many vets dont or wont show prices either online or in reception so that pet owners have no idea what the charges will be. It was also pointed out that in 2013 around 80% of all vet practices were independant but now that figure is much lower in 2021 it was only 45% with most practices being part of one of 6 large chains..
Obviously Im not in the UK and its been a long tme since I used a vet there but I know my brother took his seriously sick lab to a vet in London about 5 years ago and was told he would have to pay £150 before they would even let him set foot in a consulting room. I get that the rent and rates on that practice is going to be miles higher than my vets who have a place in a village of about 800 people in the back end of beyond so obviously that is going to impact on cost.
Here in NL the chains are starting to take off. But Im lucky I have always used an independant and last year I had to change vets because of my move and found a vet nearby that is a private group of 3 practices who treat livestock and pets in the villages in this area. Vets here tend to have a list of charges on their websites or at the front desk and most will offer a payment plan if you have difficulty.. A perk of living in a small community?
I know a lot of people say get insurence and again I cant comment on the UK but here I know I would have paid 10 or 20 times more than Ive ever needed to pay in vet fees and I use a saving plan to put money by for vet care anyway, so is insurance really the answer?
Obviously Im not in the UK and its been a long tme since I used a vet there but I know my brother took his seriously sick lab to a vet in London about 5 years ago and was told he would have to pay £150 before they would even let him set foot in a consulting room. I get that the rent and rates on that practice is going to be miles higher than my vets who have a place in a village of about 800 people in the back end of beyond so obviously that is going to impact on cost.
Here in NL the chains are starting to take off. But Im lucky I have always used an independant and last year I had to change vets because of my move and found a vet nearby that is a private group of 3 practices who treat livestock and pets in the villages in this area. Vets here tend to have a list of charges on their websites or at the front desk and most will offer a payment plan if you have difficulty.. A perk of living in a small community?
I know a lot of people say get insurence and again I cant comment on the UK but here I know I would have paid 10 or 20 times more than Ive ever needed to pay in vet fees and I use a saving plan to put money by for vet care anyway, so is insurance really the answer?