chessy
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I have a bit of a problem and I hope you guys can advise me.
I brought Rosie out of the stable last Monday to discover she was badly lame on the left hind. As it was bank holiday I could not get hold of my usual vet, the phone went straight to voicemail (me being an idiot and never having to call the emergency vet, didn't realise the voicemail went to an emergency line.... d'oh!
) so someone at my yard suggested another vet. I was in a hurry and worrying like mad, so I phoned another vet.
When he arrived, he asked me to walk Rosie up. He then said he would feel her leg - I said that she was unlikely to allow him near it as she's very distrustful of strangers, so he sedated her. When she was all doped up, the vet ran his hand lightly along her leg. He said he couldn't feel any warmth or swelling, but thought that it was a ligament problem. He gave me a couple of sachets of bute and insisted that I phone to book an x-ray the next day. He did not check her foot or hoof at all and I was so anxious that I didn't even question him - I just assumed he knew what he was doing. His whole visit must've lasted about 5 minutes and most of that was filling out paperwork so that they knew where to send the bill.
I was panicking like mad, thoughts of damaged tendons and ligaments and all the worst things that could happen were rushing through my mind.
Later on that evening, I calmed down a bit and had some time to think. I also posted on this forum asking for advice. As you can see by that thread, the most suggested thing was a hoof abscess. The more I read about this, the more convinced I became. I wanted a second opinion. People on the yard ridiculed this, but I had to trust my instinct.
The next day I managed to get hold of my usual vet. I booked the farrier too as Rosie was overdue for a trim. And as soon as the left hind leg was lifted, guess what was found in the hoof.......
Yes, that's right. An abscess. A very simple, but painful, abscess. It was drained, and Rosie is now right as rain.
However, I now find myself in a bit of a situation. I am extremely unhappy with the service of the first vet. I really cannot believe he did not even check her hoof. I just received the bill for his visit, and it comes to almost £200. Two hundered smackers for basically doing jack s***. My OH is absolutely adamant that it's not being paid, and I must admit I am seriously considering it myself.
My question is - Where do I stand on this? A kind H&H member is helping me draft a letter to the vet surgery, but I'm wondering if I actually have any ground to make a complaint and dispute the fees, and whether it's likely to get me anywhere?
Any advice from someone who's been in a similar predicament, or any advice frm ANYONE would be much appreciated!
Thank you for reading. Huge glass of brandy if you got through it all.
I brought Rosie out of the stable last Monday to discover she was badly lame on the left hind. As it was bank holiday I could not get hold of my usual vet, the phone went straight to voicemail (me being an idiot and never having to call the emergency vet, didn't realise the voicemail went to an emergency line.... d'oh!
When he arrived, he asked me to walk Rosie up. He then said he would feel her leg - I said that she was unlikely to allow him near it as she's very distrustful of strangers, so he sedated her. When she was all doped up, the vet ran his hand lightly along her leg. He said he couldn't feel any warmth or swelling, but thought that it was a ligament problem. He gave me a couple of sachets of bute and insisted that I phone to book an x-ray the next day. He did not check her foot or hoof at all and I was so anxious that I didn't even question him - I just assumed he knew what he was doing. His whole visit must've lasted about 5 minutes and most of that was filling out paperwork so that they knew where to send the bill.
I was panicking like mad, thoughts of damaged tendons and ligaments and all the worst things that could happen were rushing through my mind.
Later on that evening, I calmed down a bit and had some time to think. I also posted on this forum asking for advice. As you can see by that thread, the most suggested thing was a hoof abscess. The more I read about this, the more convinced I became. I wanted a second opinion. People on the yard ridiculed this, but I had to trust my instinct.
The next day I managed to get hold of my usual vet. I booked the farrier too as Rosie was overdue for a trim. And as soon as the left hind leg was lifted, guess what was found in the hoof.......
Yes, that's right. An abscess. A very simple, but painful, abscess. It was drained, and Rosie is now right as rain.
However, I now find myself in a bit of a situation. I am extremely unhappy with the service of the first vet. I really cannot believe he did not even check her hoof. I just received the bill for his visit, and it comes to almost £200. Two hundered smackers for basically doing jack s***. My OH is absolutely adamant that it's not being paid, and I must admit I am seriously considering it myself.
My question is - Where do I stand on this? A kind H&H member is helping me draft a letter to the vet surgery, but I'm wondering if I actually have any ground to make a complaint and dispute the fees, and whether it's likely to get me anywhere?
Any advice from someone who's been in a similar predicament, or any advice frm ANYONE would be much appreciated!
Thank you for reading. Huge glass of brandy if you got through it all.