Go to see 'The Vet Practice' awesome vets who are up to date with the latest rehab and way to preform the surgery. Also what breed is it?
Diana R. replied:
This is a really brief article on the surgery you dog will have http://cairnsvet.com.au/deangelis-cruciate-surgery/ It pays to understand a bit about what is happening while talking to the vet so that you are able to actively contribute :)
Annette C. replied:
My Libbie had it done recently and it was around that cost. I would recommend Lort Smith hospital. They are a bit cheaper and if you are on a pension there is an extra discount. Libbie had her previous one there but because she gets so anxious in the car we had to look for a local vet.
My late staffy had this injury and dr Anne Neville at south rd vet was just amazing x
Jodie S. replied:
Lort Smith can help with cheAPER and also payment plans
Annette C. replied:
Kerran, looks like Fawkner Vet & Lort Smith are your best options as per all the comments. Hope these are not too far away for you & that your baby will be operated soon & on the way to a full recovery
Niki K. replied:
I'm really surprised by so many people recommending Fawkner vet. We took our girl in for desexing (2 years ago), and the vet nurse was rude. She told us they would call when Bear was done, and they never did, so we ended up calling at 5 pm to find out w...See More
Jo A. replied:
You can try Highett Vet on Highett road Highett.. He works alone (no vet nurses) so no overheads.. So usually is a lot less...
Diana R. replied:
The first thing you need to find out is what type of surgery you have been quoted for (there are several techniques to repair a cruciate rupture and all are not created equal). Next question is, how big is your dog? A standard De Angelis repair is what...See More