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by eitally
3589 days ago
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Vet care is not remotely expensive (compared to human medical care, which is completely outrageous). Vets are required to have the same amount of training as MDs (BS + 4yr DVM + Internship + Residency + optional further specialization training & fellowships), yet the starting salaries are in the $100k range. I'd argue that $3-5k for a major surgery is good value. The problem is insurance companies. By shifting the payer away from the consumer, prices over the past few years have started unpleasantly blowing up. |
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Absolutely false if one has to worry about money. Insurance is a puny percentage at the practice I know and the hundreds of pet owners I chat with daily.
< $3-5k for a major surgery That is a lot LOT of money in my mind. Remember this is your pet.
Usually the cost is sticker shock especially for Specialized Care and there is no alternative. People do not expect to have bills of $500, $1,000, $1,500 and more for routine things. [ The surgeon charges $8 a minute ]