Vet charge - would you consider this fair?

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I recently had a referral vet out to examine one of the horses, a young vet working for a large mixed practice who just happens in addition to general work to also specialize in one area of horses . The practice is 15 miles away and I have been charged £96.00 before any examination or treatment. Just wondered if anyone else would think that this was expensive?
 
Last summer while I was in North Oxfordshire I was charged £117.00 for just a flu jab! The reason was that they only have a normal radius of 10 miles and my horse - at a livery yard who organised the jab - was 12 miles so a further charge for time was made. A few weeks previous, my other horse in West Sussex had his flu jab for £36.00

It depends where you live and which practice you use it seems.
 
You say "referral vet" so presumably this is the visit charge plus a second opinion charge? What breakdown of charges have you been given?
 
It is broken down as follows;

1) Visit horse routine £42.45
2) Visit horse, charge per mile £53.65

Then a third separate charge for the examination and treatment.
 
That looks like you have been charged twice for the same thing, even though it is different amounts. Paying extra for every mile over a certain radius is normal but £53.65 extra for being 15 miles away is expensive.
 
I had my vet out last week, he came 18 miles and charged me £30 for the call out. Maybe it varies from area to area, but I think what you were charged is extortionate!! I would definitely query it. Good luck!
 
Would ring the practice on Monday- certainly looks like a double charge - if they insist it is right I would be asking how far the "routine visit" can be from their base & is the mileage charge only calculated from the outer point of their "normal" visit area? How much per mile does that work out at?
 
I think they can charge what they like. I just had the bill for my mare's "period pain" (looks and is treated like spasmodic colic) plus he did in-house blood tests on her liver. The bill was just under £150. I know the bloods cost £40, so £110 for ermergency call out ( a few minutes away), examination and a buscupan jab.
 
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