Hey pplz, just wondering if anyone would know what is the best vet in Bundy with the cheapest kitten vaccinations ? Tia
Sue M. replied:
Male $80 at Sugarland vets with a National Desexing Network voucher which you can get off the web if you have a health care card. Did a great job with my little one. However with a female it is cheaper to just go with the vet's price rather than the voucher. My little girl cost $220 and they did a great job too. East Bundy Vets often have desexing specials on as do most of the vets around town so maybe ring around and see if anyone has a special on at the moment.
Christine T. replied:
Have heard the new Vet Clinic on Boundary Street is very reasonable with their prices.
Linda D. replied:
North Bundaberg vets by the Cornetts IGA, really caring and reasonable
Eve G. replied:
Bundaberg South Vet Clinic (fiveways) 0741520009 Clarence really cares:) They do home visits, too.
Karen S. replied:
I use Greencross Vets, David is fabulous and I have checked prices on various services and they had been cheaper.
Just wondering if any vets in Bundy allow you to pay off accounts? Had a rather unexpected vet trip today and although we had the money, we kinda needed it for other...
Rhonda S. replied:
You could try http://www.vetpay.com.au/
Alexandra M. replied:
Sugarland Vet does the vet pay.
Louise S. replied:
I'm on a pension and got Vet Pay through Sugarland Vet and they are amazing
Does anyone have any recommendation for which company to go through for online courses that uses VET-FEE help to pay for the course?
Zed S. replied:
CTA phone 54510555 I just went to greece for my elective subject on a full scholarship.... Trust me, you won't regret choosing CTA. At least call and ask to speak to Jake Baird.
Hey all, im looking for opinions on the best vet in bundy, im looking for 1 that cares mpre about the well being of an animal then the pay, someone that will give me a...
Warren M. replied:
North Bundy vet or Sugarland. Both excellent
Denise S. replied:
We have been with Green Cross (formerly Barolin vets) for more than 20 years and wouldn't think of changing. David Lever is great. Not sure about their payment plans.
Jo M. replied:
Bronsons in Walker Street. Were amazing with the diagnosis, care and eventual palliative care of our boy. Initial surgery quotes were 2/3 the price of Vet Cross.
Dale H. replied:
North vet Candy Karma Harper
Candy H. replied:
Im sorry Corina Robinson but I disagree, the vet I have been through has been a bit hmmmm.
Naomi S. replied:
Rohan at North Bundaberg Vets in the IGA complex or Clarence at South Bundaberg Vets at the 5 ways. He used to work at the north one.
Probably been asked before, but which vet in town is the cheapest for vaccs and check-ups? Anyone know what the vet within petbarn is like?
Hope B. replied:
Def. Bronson vet.
Bianca E. replied:
Vet Cross never had a issue with them.They have gone above and beyond for us in the 9 years I have dealt with them
Malissa F. replied:
Ive found Dr Clarence at South vet (5 ways roundabout) to be the cheapest. I love Vet Cross on Enterprise St, always been happy when we go there but they are dearer especially desexing, it was over $100 cheaper for us to take our big girl to Dr Clarence
Does anyone know of a vet that would do a payment plan for desexing and immunisation of a cat? I'm getting desperate, I want to do the right thing, I don't want her...
Peter K. replied:
That NDN thing is stupid I rang about it yesterday about my girl, it only covers the procedure and with the voucher its $130 You still have to pay for I.V drip ($83), meds/pain relief ($20-$50) and such If u don't use the voucher it is only $199 and that includes IV, pain relief etc So yeah easily better not getting the voucher Now my sister did a payment plan when one of the boys got sick so i assume they would do the same. Sugarland Vets are wonderful
Sue M. replied:
We were in the same boat rescuing 3 cats - a mum and then her 2 kittens. It's expensive if it's not something you have planned for but it's better than letting them die. National Desexing Network does have a discount voucher system however for $130 it only covers the basic desexing. It does not cover fluids required during surgery $40 or post op pain killers $35. Add these costs on snd you're over the $200 mark. It was cheaper for us NOT to use our voucher at Sugarland Vets by about $30. Don't know if they do payment plans.