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4954.1 | Find a new vet... | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:33 | 9 |
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I was sickened when I read this note. I cannot believe that they
charged you for being present. In my experiences this is definately
not the norm. Not only did my vet not charge for me being "present",
he told me to stay with Zach as long as I needed to to say my goodbyes.
I was in that room with him for a minimum of ten minutes after he died.
I have an extremely loving, caring and sensitive vet. The pain
on his face through the entire experience was a refelection of my own.
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4954.2 | how professional | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:42 | 2 |
| sounds like a vet I'd love to have........I'd be tempted to write
a letter to the local paper.
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4954.3 | NAME OF UNCARING VET | SOLVIT::KAUFMAN | | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:53 | 7 |
4954.4 | with my moderator hat on | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Sep 24 1991 13:58 | 5 |
| The vet's name may not be posted in this file. If you would like more
information about this situation, send mail to the base noter or get in
touch with her off-line.
Jo
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4954.5 | y | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Sep 24 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| I'm so sorry that you had to be exposed to this insensitivity - I've
never heard of such a thing.
Ms. Balzer, you and I sure are lucky!
Giudi
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4954.6 | what! | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Sep 24 1991 18:16 | 7 |
| I was shocked too! That really is insensitive, and not the norm.
Hope you can find a new vet. My vet allowed me and my kitties plenty
of "goodbye" time when I had to have 3 of them put down over the course
of 6 months due to FELV. I certainly wasn't charged for the use of the
room or my presence, only the shot.
Denise and the gang of 11
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4954.7 | Some questions raised | TNPUBS::WIX | | Wed Sep 25 1991 11:05 | 44 |
| I called again and they said that
they wouldn't refund my money because that charging was the
common practice.
Is this common practice?
I do not know where you are living, but I have had to have
three cats put to sleep at three different veterinary clinics
in the Boston metrowest area. I was present for all of them. I
was not charged for being present.
It is difficult not to respond emotionally to this posting.
Here are my personal opinions:
It is an ethically questionable practice to add a charge to a
procedure without explaining before hand that this will
happen. Begging the question with a summary "It's common
practice." is a way of avoiding one's professional
responsibilities.
To charge for this service makes one wonder what the value
added was: Are more personnel present? Is more consideration
for the animal shown during the procedure to spare the owner's
sensibilities? Are different techniques used that are more
costly? Is the owner-absent procedure done perfunctorily (and
therefore cheaply) because there can be no follow-up
complaints about poor service? Or is placating an owner's
emotional attachments so annoying that the veterinarian must
be adequately compensated for this waste of their time?
If the last, is the physician aware that it is this
attachment that provides them with customers to charge in the
first place?
Despite the inadequate "It's common practice." this incident
points up the difference between private practice and
institutional practice. This disregard for a person's feelings
during an incredibly painful moment indicates that this
practitioner might better serve their profession in a
situation where they needn't deal with people.
Jack Wickwire
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4954.8 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:48 | 33 |
| re .7
JACK,
Very tactfully worded. I don't know if I could have been so tactful.
I had my Keisha put down and the vet and assistants were very helpful
and caring.
They set up a time when it would be just Keish and I. No other
patients were coming in at that time.
They came into the room with us and told Keisha how loved she was by
both them and me.
They waited until I was *ready* before they administered the lethal dose.
They left me in the room with Keisha until I was *ready* to leave.
They sent a follow-up card letting me know they cared.
Not once was I pushed around or made to feel that this was out of the
ordinary. Nor was I charged for *being in the room*.
When the vet said this was common practice, I wonder if he meant common
practice for all vets or for just him. So far, I haven't seen anyone
stating that their vet charges for this *added service*.
My personal opinion is to find another vet.
Sandi, Mom to the Storm Troopers
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4954.9 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:08 | 10 |
| That's really sick.....I would consider changing vets!!!
We had to have my Taffy put down a few years ago....and as my
husband sat there and cried...the vet had a few tears in his
eyes as well. When my husband asked "how much"...the vet
looked and said "I can't charge you for that". I know that
is not the Norm either.....but I can't believe he charged you
extra for being in the room.
Sandy
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4954.10 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:09 | 4 |
| Some other vets may add a similar charge, but might call it an "office
visit" charge.
Jo
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4954.11 | | DROPIT::BENHAM | | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:15 | 24 |
| I had been using this vet hospital for as long as it's been there.
In the last few years the business was sold to a new vet and I just
continued on with her. When it was previously owned and I had to
have a cat put down they (the previous vets there) couldn't have
been nicer. In fact, a week or so after I had a cat put down I
received a card from them letting me know that they had donated
funds to Tuft's research department in my cats name. Back then
you could really tell they cared.
I should have known better when six months ago a friend of mine called
me upset that her cat was sick. We took the cat to the same vet and
we knew that cat had to be put down even before we walked into the
office the cat was that sick. The vet without even asking if she
wanted to be present brought out the needle and bottle and started
to inject the cat. I quickly stopped him and told him that my friend
was in no condition to be present for this and to please wait until
she leaves the office. I thought at the time how inconsiderate that
they didn't even ask.
I'll never go back. I heard that one of the old vets (Dr. P) is working
in an animal hospital in a nearby town. Next time I need a vet I'll
find him.
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4954.12 | The bill | DROPIT::BENHAM | | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:37 | 13 |
| The bill read like this:
Office visit $20.00
Euthenasia 15.00
Euthenasia
with owner
present 20.00
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Total $55.00
As I mentioned in my previous note my friend also had her cat put down
by the same vet office and her charge was $35.00 (office visit - 20
and Euthenasia 15).
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4954.13 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:46 | 4 |
| I would go to another vet and try to put this unpleasant experience
out of your mind. This vet clearly belongs in some other occupation
where he has no contact with either people or animals.
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4954.14 | Unbelievable | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Sep 25 1991 15:09 | 5 |
| That is just too wild! I agree with Karen, try to put it behind you
and find yourself another vet, this time a caring, people oriented,
customer service oriented one.
Jo
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4954.15 | My vet/A good bet | HDLITE::SCOTT | | Wed Sep 25 1991 17:52 | 9 |
| My vet cares so much about animals, that his philosophy is:
"If I charged as much as ---, people wouldn't take care of their
animals. Animal care is first and foremost in my mind. I can't
believe --- is teaching their students to charge that much...Vet care
must be affordable above all else."
And he's a wonderful Doc. besides!
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4954.16 | heavens to cattails!!! | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Wed Sep 25 1991 20:52 | 5 |
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$55!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If this matter isn't solved to your satisfaction, PLEASE CONSIDER
A MORE CARING DOCTOR!!
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4954.18 | | COASTL::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Sep 26 1991 09:40 | 15 |
| I like the idea of writing a letter to your local paper concerning
this vet's practices. You might even call around to a number of
local vets and ask them if they charge extra for owner present.
You can then dispute the "common practice" explanation with facts.
Then, I'd find another vet! I'd send a copy of the letter you send
to the newspaper to your vet. Maybe she'll smarten up.
BTW - I don't know if Zach was on a previous Silver Lining Memorial
list so I've added his name to this quarter's list.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss and for the insensitive way in
which it was handled. Why do people go into such careers when they
obviously can't handle 1/2 the job.
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4954.19 | | MPO::ROBINSON | now, what was I doing...? | Thu Sep 26 1991 10:28 | 6 |
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...of course, you should send a copy to the American Veterinary
Medical Association....(ie licensing board)...
Sherry
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4954.20 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Thu Sep 26 1991 18:03 | 5 |
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NDC, Zach was on a previous SLM listing along with Chloe.
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4954.21 | | ASABET::MCLAUGHLIN | | Fri Sep 27 1991 11:57 | 9 |
| What a horrendous experience. I've heard that the latest trend
in disreputable veterinary care is itemizing bills to the max in
order to reap maximum $$$ (i.e. charging for 1 day of boarding if
an animal is in for a flea dip and owner doesn't wait in clinic until
job is completed) but this is going much too far. I'm glad that you
disputed the charge - and I hope that other unsuspecting clients
will do the same.
Shawn
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4954.22 | IMO | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:27 | 13 |
| Not to take this note in a complete other direction, but I agree with a
vet charging a day of boarding if an owner leaves the cat at the vet's
all day for bathing, flea dipping. The reason is because I have worked
at a vet's office, and during the day while the animal is not being
worked on, it is put in a kennel with food, water, litter box and
bedding. When that animal leaves, the kennel must be thoroughly
disinfected, the water bowl, food bowl and litter box must be
disinfected, and the bedding washed and dried. This is to ensure that
the cat does not get exposed to other illnesses while there, and that
he cannot leave traces of illnesses around for future boarders to pick
up. The $5-10 boarding charge seems fair to me.
Jo
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4954.23 | not my vet | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Sep 27 1991 20:17 | 4 |
| my vet didn't even charge me for euthanizing Nicky, I was so upset, they also
let me stay with him for approx. 20 minutes. I cannot believe that a vet
would charge for your presence - and I would not trust a vet that would not
allow you to be present. That is totally bogus.
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4954.24 | unreal! | WMOIS::RIVETTS_P | | Mon Sep 30 1991 10:36 | 17 |
| We checked with our Vet asking about putting our dog down.
(sometime in the future, if needed). They asked me how I would like it
done. They has a list of things, and a price for everyone of them.
You can bring the dog/cat in for euthanizing.
You can stay with him.
You can have him cremated.
You can have the ashes.
You can have him buried.
You can even have a few friends for a funeral.
But.....everything has a price.
There are those vets who will also use the body after for
experimentation if you don't bury or cremate it.
I would agree with the rest of you, you would expect a little
sensitivity for a doctor (vet).
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