"Emergency" Hospital RIP OFF
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I'm a little ticked at the emergency clinic though - they didn't do anything but give her a shot - no blood work, no culture, no nothing..didn't even take her temp according to the paperwork.......other than prescribe some meds - to the tune of $215.....my regular vet did more than that and only charged $50, which included the new meds. We used the emergency vet in tha past, and they at least ran some tests for a little less than the amount.
until I saw this I was not going to post a complaint, but this fueled the fire.
Monday evening one of my mice was having some sort of problem. I thought she must have hurt herself as she could not walk. I saw nothing for her but a slow painful death so I wished to put her to sleep. Well, of course, it was late. And waiting until morning did not seem like an option. (24 hours to a mouse feels like a week to us). AND the emergency (after hours) hospital is so close to me, I took her there.
$95
$80 of which was an EXAMINATION fee. Here's the kicker, she was NOT examined! I did not ask for them to try to save her, no eveluation, no exam of any kind......just 39 seconds of the vet's time to do the right thing.:mad:
A walk in the door....$125
My emergency Vet is $125 just to walk in the door with your pet. Doesn't matter what you bring it. I suppose some pets are more profitable to work on than others, but that is the rate my emergency vet charges. There must be some correlation between the flat fee, if you will, and their expenses. Like I said, they are having to pay the overhead of a Vet and tech, usually, so that you will have someone available WHEN YOU NEED THEM... and that is expensive. I know how much it costs to run some businesses, and it is not cheap. When it comes to overtime, or after hours, you just have to factor in a high, very high expense rate. It has nothing to do with the size of the pet. Of course they charge for each little procedure as well. I would love for them to be cheaper, for sure. I just went through a ton of money with Graemer, Gabe and Miley. Not all was emergency vet type, but in general, it was expensive but really expensive for the emergency vet. I did what I thought was best for the pet. Don't second guess yourself when it comes to having made an expensive decision about a truly loved pet. I don't. They are worth every penny of it.
Many people use emergency vets
Well, much to my amazement, many people use emergency vets. I had never used one until Graemer was stung by a bee (hornet) and his leg swelled. And then, Graemer again, for his last fight for his life. Although this last time, he was not only an emergency, he was at a surgical hospital, so the price was even higher. My little guy was worth every dime, as was Gabe and every pet I have had prior to Gabe and Graemer. Would I use one again? It would depend. I would try NOT to, because I just cannot afford to keep pouring money away, but at the same time, I love my pets so, that at the time of the emergency, I want to save them from pain and upset. So, there is the problem.
I think emergency services are very expensive and as I said, you do not pay based on the size of the patient, just as your doctor does not give you a discount if you bring in a small child vs. a teenager! A visit is a visit and it is based on the overhead, not the patient when it comes to the flat fee, plus other services as needed.
I am sorry for the folks who feel ripped off - and maybe they were charged a lot of money, too much money, I don't know. But I do know that emergency services are very, very special and on an as needed or on demand basis - a luxury for most pet owners.
Love to all of the pet owners here at Pet Talk,
SAS