charlie76
Well-Known Member
I have just recieved a vets bill from the 2nd September- thats the first thing I am not happy with.
The bill is for just under £100. This £100 covers £8 call out and the rest is for what the vet did. I called the vet out and stated that I thought my horse was lame behind. The vet came, they did not see the horse walk in hand or trot up. Instead they felt his back and told me to get him x rayed- this was without seeing the horse move at all. He then felt his poll, I told him he would be funny as he is head shy esp with men, he pulled away from vet and I was told to get his poll xrayed- this all took no more than 5 mins.
He then told me to tack him up and ride him, I tacked up and took got on him, the vet in the meantime went and examined another horse, he eventually came and looked at my horse about 30 mins later. By which time I my horse was warmed up and any intial stiffness would have been gone. He watched me trot one circle on each rein and said he looked sound and moved well, again no longer than 5 mins. ( I was annoyed that I had been on him so long before he came to look at him) .
The vets physio was on the yard at the time and he sugested she looked at him. She said she was in a rush but would have a quick look , she did not see him move or manipulate him, she stuck a tens machine on him for about 10 mins ( no longer) got a phone call and said she had to go, leaving me with no intstruction as to what to do with him- I was charged £55 on top of this £100 bill for this!
So I have been charged over £150 for the vet to see my horse for a max of 10 mins and a physio for less than 10 mins- would you write a letter
The bill is for just under £100. This £100 covers £8 call out and the rest is for what the vet did. I called the vet out and stated that I thought my horse was lame behind. The vet came, they did not see the horse walk in hand or trot up. Instead they felt his back and told me to get him x rayed- this was without seeing the horse move at all. He then felt his poll, I told him he would be funny as he is head shy esp with men, he pulled away from vet and I was told to get his poll xrayed- this all took no more than 5 mins.
He then told me to tack him up and ride him, I tacked up and took got on him, the vet in the meantime went and examined another horse, he eventually came and looked at my horse about 30 mins later. By which time I my horse was warmed up and any intial stiffness would have been gone. He watched me trot one circle on each rein and said he looked sound and moved well, again no longer than 5 mins. ( I was annoyed that I had been on him so long before he came to look at him) .
The vets physio was on the yard at the time and he sugested she looked at him. She said she was in a rush but would have a quick look , she did not see him move or manipulate him, she stuck a tens machine on him for about 10 mins ( no longer) got a phone call and said she had to go, leaving me with no intstruction as to what to do with him- I was charged £55 on top of this £100 bill for this!
So I have been charged over £150 for the vet to see my horse for a max of 10 mins and a physio for less than 10 mins- would you write a letter