JewelFreak
Ideal_Rock
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- Sep 3, 2009
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Am I crazy for being steamed over the charges for a visit to a vet dermatologist? My dog has crusty, itchy spots at the corners of her mouth & on her chin. My regular vet tried a variety of things for a year & nothing helped so she referred me to a specialist. I nearly fainted at the bill -- $470. In addition, my appt. was for 9 a.m. & I still had to wait 30 min., so my time wasn't deemed of any value at all.
Here's what I paid:
$132 for the vet's time. She checked the dog over, took skin samples with a piece of scotch tape, an assistant looked at them under a microscope, adding a charge of $15 for "extra skin scrapings" -- I guess you only get so many for your 132.
The microscope peek cost me $58.
A thyroid test -- fT4(ED), TSH, T4 -- for, gasp, $170! Would a human one even cost that much? I suspect the lab charged them less than $45.
Meds to take home & try: $95. One is for yeast infections: I told her my vet did a culture & found no fungal infection. Is yeast different? Or was she selling me something I didn't need?
I am increasingly shocked at veterinary fees, they're driving me to the poorhouse w/4 animals! Have read that corporations buy up vet practices & give them profit goals which they must meet. Pet care in the U.S. is a billion $/yr business -- & I have NO objection to a business making a good profit. But I feel gouged so much of the time lately. Seems to me they take advantage of your love for your little pal to squeeze till your wallet spurts blood. That is immoral, to my mind.
Or am I just a cranky skinflint?
--- Laurie
Here's what I paid:
$132 for the vet's time. She checked the dog over, took skin samples with a piece of scotch tape, an assistant looked at them under a microscope, adding a charge of $15 for "extra skin scrapings" -- I guess you only get so many for your 132.
The microscope peek cost me $58.
A thyroid test -- fT4(ED), TSH, T4 -- for, gasp, $170! Would a human one even cost that much? I suspect the lab charged them less than $45.
Meds to take home & try: $95. One is for yeast infections: I told her my vet did a culture & found no fungal infection. Is yeast different? Or was she selling me something I didn't need?
I am increasingly shocked at veterinary fees, they're driving me to the poorhouse w/4 animals! Have read that corporations buy up vet practices & give them profit goals which they must meet. Pet care in the U.S. is a billion $/yr business -- & I have NO objection to a business making a good profit. But I feel gouged so much of the time lately. Seems to me they take advantage of your love for your little pal to squeeze till your wallet spurts blood. That is immoral, to my mind.
Or am I just a cranky skinflint?
--- Laurie