This is sad and scary, and unfortunately very common. Be careful when you go to these big chain referral centres and when a vet asks you how high your insurance cover is
We also maxed out the limit twice. 10k for us. Went 2k over the first time. Second time is this year so hoping he doesn’t need anything expensive before June. He’s has 2 total hip replacements at £8500 each.
Ours is an independent clinic, they’re staffed 24/7 and have always been lovely. Never ask us to come in if they don’t think it’s necessary, ask us to send pics before we come in out of hours so we can potentially avoid the extra fees etc. They’re quite a while away from where we live but we’re happy to travel a bit
I met another Brit travelling in Thailand who went to hospital with a stomach problem. They didn’t want to treat him until they got a confirmation email from his travel insurance. After they got the email they gave him a massive room to himself, lavished loads of food and drink on him and wouldn’t let him leave after he got better.
This is sad and scary, and unfortunately very common. Be careful when you go to these big chain referral centres and when a vet asks you how high your insurance cover is
Easy, I don’t have insurance. Looked at how much they cost vs pay out and decided it isn’t worth it.
Okay. We had insurance for our dog and we maxed out the full 15k/year twice. Definitely was worth it
We also maxed out the limit twice. 10k for us. Went 2k over the first time. Second time is this year so hoping he doesn’t need anything expensive before June. He’s has 2 total hip replacements at £8500 each.
Realistically we wouldn’t spend that much. For that to be the limit would presumably mean even higher insurance premiums too.
Independent vets are A rarity. The reality is your vets probably is owned by a corporate and you’d just never know
Ours is an independent clinic, they’re staffed 24/7 and have always been lovely. Never ask us to come in if they don’t think it’s necessary, ask us to send pics before we come in out of hours so we can potentially avoid the extra fees etc. They’re quite a while away from where we live but we’re happy to travel a bit
I met another Brit travelling in Thailand who went to hospital with a stomach problem. They didn’t want to treat him until they got a confirmation email from his travel insurance. After they got the email they gave him a massive room to himself, lavished loads of food and drink on him and wouldn’t let him leave after he got better.
On pet insurance?