That's not a bad price. When Spot had an echo at the specialist, it was about $350.
It's $350 and up here, so to me, $198 is terrific for an echo. Of course, the crucial part is the experience of the person doing it. It's no bargain if they're not good at reading echos.Originally Posted by cloud_shade
That's not a bad price. When Spot had an echo at the specialist, it was about $350.
I'm very glad you'll be able to get Chase an echo. That's great that the vet's willing to do a payment plan.Originally Posted by wishiwas
We had to stop the sub-Q fluids for now. He will probably be getting his echo on Wednesday. It's still not a specialist, but they do have experience doing them, and they are willing to work out a payment plan for me to make sure I can afford this and whatever else it may show he needs.
The B-12 is a good idea - very safe to use and sometimes really does the trick.Originally Posted by wishiwas
I will ask about it.. she was very nice and willing to discuss anything that might make him more comfortable. Today she sent him home with a B-12 shot to try to get him eating and a low dose of prednisone. If that doesn't get him eating she said a low dose of valium may help since the Cypro doesn't seem to be doing anything for him.