Well said Be2Man.
I've always thought that bills for health care services should be sent out to patients so they know what things cost.
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Well said Be2Man.
I've always thought that bills for health care services should be sent out to patients so they know what things cost.
I have liked and developed a very good relationship with my last 2 vets one being an American and the most recent a Canadian. We all like to support Canadian if possible but affordability rules depending on ones income and unknown cost of an emergency situation. In an emergency type of situation the cost from a Canadian vet versus an American vet could set you back thousands of dollars versus hundreds of dollars when using an American vet. I have had this happen a few times and the Canadian vet would of put me in the poor house. That's great you were able to find a good Canadian vet Noseyarentcha and suited to your income bracket.
I lived 30 minutes south of Ottawa in very small town of 2,500 people. The locals were not high income earners but slowly the area was becoming a bedroom community to Ottawa. The large club I was affiliated with had close to 100 members all having working dogs. We found it very difficult to find a vet that charged a fair price on all vaccinations, health check examination, meds, dewormers and surgeries. We basically searched all small town vets in the area to provide our club with a service that we were willing to pay a fair price. We couldn't find one which led to many of us going just over the border for a short 40 minute drive. Very few of our club members were Government workers and most were from rural areas and had a minimum of six working huskies.
I currently live just outside a City that has a population of almost 75,000 people and my current Canadian vet charges almost exactly the same price range on my previous vet in the U.S. My vet and I have had some really interesting conversations on what he charges on a variety of his services. In fact I get the impression he is a lone wolf while other clinics charge much more in the area. I am very thankful I have him. He is very well respected in the community.
I am very thankful I have him. He is very well respected in the community.
That is a very nice comment YD.
I am happy you have a good vet. :)
The foxhound clubs also met the same fate. The monopoly , collusion caught up to us. They all charge the same fee, no exceptions or they are outside the provincial protocol. Fortunately two health unit still provides rabies, once a year $20.00 cash no questions asked.
Most owners know our dogs better than anyone, we spend hours per day with them. I pick up stools as a minimum twice per day. Who is off their feed , etc. There are many , many exceptional vets, I will gladly pay them for their expertise when required . I prefer a vet with large animal experience, they know when you have livestock , you also end up with dead stock. I travelled one day with a vet who worked with the vets and Agriculture Canada on just this policy. The OVA currently have a group looking at this issue. I believe one of the vets from the clinic I use is on the committee. People will pay when it comes to pets, I know some friends ,had their guinea pig on anti-depressants. LOL We live in a great country, enjoy everyday.
If you are really wondering why? Draft proposal of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. The other side of the equation lots of people like to sue professionals over anything.
https://www.ovma.org/assets/1/6/Disp...sultation1.pdf
That's the rub....most of the drugs used in Livestock deworming are the same or interchangeable for deworming pets. They are readily available at feeds store and places like TSC.... walk two rows over to the pet care isle and the same drugs are no longer available for your dog and require a vets permission to use them. There doesn't appear to be any viable logic to this.
A side note...I noticed that last time I picked up drugs in the states for my dog they required blood work....when I paid the bill I noticed that I only paid $18 for the the lab tech to draw the blood. There was no 'vet' charge. I have never seen this on a bill here, it's always the minimum office 'visit' charge .
And the drug Rimadyl was less than 50% the cost up here.
This is of course OT, but OHIP posts everything online. You'd be amazed how little Drs are paid for their services sometimes.
I am very please with my country vet, the founder only works 2 days a week now, the rest of the team is pretty good and they don't charge arm and a leg. They even do things for free sometimes, imagine that!
Remember, city vets have higher running costs too, everything is more expensive from office to techs.... However, the work ethics is entirely different issue and is not location specific. I am talking about unnecessary treatments and things like that...
and here's the link to the previous thread om the same subj
https://www.oodmag.com/community/sho...deworming-dogs