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I can see why you're a bit annoyed but trust me its no different to other vets maybe only slightly more expensive but with more caring vets which in my experience you can't out a price on.


We have ours insured for this reason alone.



Reuben Wrote:

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> Spent 15 minutes with my cat at the Neighbourhood

> Veterinary Centre and came out ?219 poorer, ?45.60

> of which was for a simple blood pressure check. I

> feel robbed and won't be going back. They're very

> nice there but there's clearly an assumption that

> the locals are all made of money.

I should also add that a good vet is a real find and we are very very lucky to have two by the sounds it


Andybol Wrote:

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> I can see why you're a bit annoyed but trust me

> its no different to other vets maybe only slightly

> more expensive but with more caring vets which in

> my experience you can't out a price on.

>

> We have ours insured for this reason alone.

>

>

> Reuben Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Spent 15 minutes with my cat at the

> Neighbourhood

> > Veterinary Centre and came out ?219 poorer,

> ?45.60

> > of which was for a simple blood pressure check.

> I

> > feel robbed and won't be going back. They're

> very

> > nice there but there's clearly an assumption

> that

> > the locals are all made of money.

It sound's an awful lot of money for a BP check. I would have expected it to be free within a consultation, like a temperature check. I would definitely go back & find out what exactly you have paid for. They may have even made a mistake with the costs & you will never know.
  • 3 years later...
Just come across this thread and thought I'd mention there is a new mobile vet who covers the area. I've just used them for my dog and cat, it was great! Completely stress free, the vet was lovely and very knowledgable. I will be sticking with them from now on, so much easier to stay at home and get the vet to come to you.

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