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Bank Holiday Vet Charges..
< Coco was being violently sick on Monday, so much so that she seemed on the point of collapse. I rang the vets who said to take her straight in and that a fee of £100 would apply as it was bank holiday. Is this normal practice? We've taken her on a Sunday before without being charged so much, final bill was £150. We'd give anything to help her but thought this a bit cheeky.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would say it`s normal practice. Other services charge more on Bank Holidays so I would think that Vets would be no different (see under Prices) http:// www.nor thsurre yvets.c om/vebo /index. php-idP age=95. html
The vets here in Mid Wales are very strange to say the least, we took two dogs to a vet for two different issues, the vet just gave us advice on how to treat these issues, NO CHARGE. We then thought our wolfie bitch was pregnant after an accidental mating, we took her to the vet for a scan, they checked her over and told us to bring her back in a few weeks for a scan, No CHARGE, we took her for three different scans at different dates, no puppies and a bill for £35.00 Im certainly not complaining but I find this to be strange pricing.
I think you have to prove you are on benefits before the PDSA will treat you. I think I've spent nearly £2000 at my vets in the last couple of years. That's just to see 2 old cats through their passing and 2 kittens through their normal growing up. They have you by the short and curlies unfortunately.
For PDSA not only do you have to prove you are on benefits or a low income you have to prove you live in the catchment area for the clinic as well.
RSPCA and Blue Cross are the same , live 100 yards outside the area and you are stuffed. An artical in the news a while back said Vets were the most profitable of all small businesses.
RSPCA and Blue Cross are the same , live 100 yards outside the area and you are stuffed. An artical in the news a while back said Vets were the most profitable of all small businesses.
Because the NHS is free at the point of application / need,
you lot have no idea how much it costs to run a service
or to get one up and running on a bank holiday
a lawyer would charge this on a bank holiday
and if you were private down BUPA charges such as this apply
get real pay up and thank God you dont have to pay this level for your sick kids....
honestly - are you lot real ?
you lot have no idea how much it costs to run a service
or to get one up and running on a bank holiday
a lawyer would charge this on a bank holiday
and if you were private down BUPA charges such as this apply
get real pay up and thank God you dont have to pay this level for your sick kids....
honestly - are you lot real ?
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