JDM said:
The vet was my first call (voice mail) at 4:00 to explain my displeasure with the bill and I didn't even curse and it is 5 1/2 hrs later and no return call yet.
Well if you called at 4:00 and got voicemail, you called at what is generally the busiest time for most vets. I have been a vet tech for numerous years, most vets close at 5:30, and I can vouch that the last couple hours are ussually the busiest of the day. Also consider that most vets, especially large animal vets, and their staff dont see quitting time until long after closing time. If your call wasnt an emergency call, then I dont think you should expect a call back until normal business hours. Just the way it works and you cant be mad about it. I do think that is kind of pricey for that. Is there a breakdown of the charges, or does the bill just say $245.00. Any good vet is going to break down the charges, so that may help explain it.
Here are my thoughts on a lot of the complaints I here about vets. Everyone wants them to answer their calls immediately no matter when or why they call. Your own human physician doesnt do this, you just have to go to the ER. Unfortunately most vets dont have the pleasure of sending patients to an ER clinic, so they rarely ever get a full nights sleep and put in extremely long hours. Everyone who goes to the vet a lot expects them to give them a discount or drop everything and come to them at anytime. Rembember this is a business and how they make their living, and most large animal vets struggle to keep up with the bills. I guarantee you spend more in a year at wal mart or the grocery store than you do at your vet in most cases, do those places give you disconts? Or drop everything to serve you? I think the problem is in general good vet clinics provide better customer service than almost any other business, thus we start to think of them as friends and expect favors. I
As far as pricing it is getting more expensive for vets to practice, health papers, testing, all that is reglated by the state, and states are charging vets more for their end now, plus supplies, gas, everything is more expensive, businesses have no choice but to pass those things on to their clients.