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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: raywilb on 18 May 2016, 20:50:40
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at the moment my wife is watching Noel Fitzpatrick ( or not watching ) the supervet . I don't know why she bothers as she spends most of the programme with her face deep into a cushion at the same time trying to block her ears & saying to me " has he finished yet ", but I agree with her what a brilliant dedicated man :)
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He certainly knows what he's doing :y A strong stomach needed :P
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Have watched this programme since it started , an absolutely brilliant man, amazing facilities at the practice must be worth an absolute fortune equipment wise & the amount of staff employed there the wage bill must be horrendous, certainly take our dog there if we had to.
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Have watched this programme since it started , an absolutely brilliant man, amazing facilities at the practice must be worth an absolute fortune equipment wise & the amount of staff employed there the wage bill must be horrendous, certainly take our dog there if we had to.
If your pet insurance doesn`t cover the cost and you haven`t got the cash to make up the shortfall, you`ve to apply for a loan, no loan = no treatment.
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I love watching him as i think he does a great job and he is amazing in what he does as a vet
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Have watched this programme since it started , an absolutely brilliant man, amazing facilities at the practice must be worth an absolute fortune equipment wise & the amount of staff employed there the wage bill must be horrendous, certainly take our dog there if we had to.
If your pet insurance doesn`t cover the cost and you haven`t got the cash to make up the shortfall, you`ve to apply for a loan, no loan = no treatment.
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After 40 years of dog ownership & having always had insurance & being fairly financially astute I would expect to pay some if not all costs, all part of being a responsible pet owner.
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Have watched this programme since it started , an absolutely brilliant man, amazing facilities at the practice must be worth an absolute fortune equipment wise & the amount of staff employed there the wage bill must be horrendous, certainly take our dog there if we had to.
If your pet insurance doesn`t cover the cost and you haven`t got the cash to make up the shortfall, you`ve to apply for a loan, no loan = no treatment.
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After 40 years of dog ownership & having always had insurance & being fairly financially astute I would expect to pay some if not all costs, all part of being a responsible pet owner.
Not every pet owner would be in the same financial position as you. The point I am making is that if insurance and/or cash is not available for a procedure and the owner is unable to raise a loan then they can forget all about treatment at the referral practice
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I know someone who has experienced his service and their description isn't quite as glamorous (or complimentary) as footage suggests :-X ::)
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That`s pretty transparent, not. :-X
Q. If I am not insured can you tell me how much the treatment will cost, and can I set up a payment arrangement?
A. Our experienced staff may be able to give you a guide to the costs involved and the clinicians will be able to discuss this with you further at the time of your appointment.
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I know someone who has experienced his service and their description isn't quite as glamorous (or complimentary) as footage suggests :-X ::)
Their FAQ`s doesn`t seem very customer orientated
http://www.fitzpatrickreferrals.co.uk/pet-owners/faqs/