@Josualdo (12:02:14): «Suppose that the person there, instead of just eating too many sinful hamburgers and pizzas, was consulting on the need for a risky,
very expensive surgery, of very dubious outcome?
I've had quite a few issues with my pets one being
a very expensive surgery that I couldn't afford to pay the amount up front, and healthy paws did a direct pay for me to the hospital for the 90 % reimbursement.
My dog Mojo tore his CCL at 3 years old and had to have
a very expensive surgery!
He is too young to be so sick and needed
this very expensive surgery.
Despite
this very expensive surgery, New Love was committed to Mick and providing him with the care he needed with sights set on his recuperating and, in time, being placed into a loving forever home.
Before having insurance, we had to put down our dog down at a young age due to cancer and did not have insurance to pay for
the very expensive surgery (even though the chances for her to live were very slim).
... the doctor who refrains from operating on a back (
a very expensive surgery), instead giving it a chance to heal itself, will not be rewarded and judged as favourably as the doctor who makes the surgery look indispensable, then brings relief to the patient while exposing him to operating risks, while accruing great financial rewards to himself.
Four
very expensive surgeries and years of recovery were not an option.
Not exact matches
«We saw that this procedure is really invasive and can take 10 to 15 hours to complete,» said Shruthi Rajan, a team member from Charlotte, N.C. «It's also
very expensive, and not all patients qualify for the
surgery.
He needed a
very expensive arthroscopy
surgery.
Healthy Paws is easy and hassle - free, and
very consistent about their coverage even when my dog Leland had to undergo an
expensive ACL
surgery.
Our 1 year old Golden recently had to have major
surgery which was
very expensive.
In the past 4 years, Kingston has had 3
very expensive major knee
surgeries... he had his first TPLO on his left knee @ 2 years old, and then @ 4 years old he had to have the right knee TPLO, and meniscus repair and then the left knee TPLO done all over again.
By the next morning after her
surgery, I had an email in my in box saying Healthy Paws was honoring the claim for the
very expensive (and
very excellent) care.
There is a
very high risk of death and the
surgery is
very expensive so this option is not recommended at this time.
Surgery is
very expensive.
• By exclusively performing spay / neuter
surgeries, we do not require a lot of other
very expensive veterinary supplies and equipment, like those used for diagnostics, as regular veterinary clinics are required to own, which reduces our overhead substantially.
By limiting what we do to ONLY
surgery and dental care, we are able to offer these often
very expensive services much more affordably.
Most often, senior pets have bad teeth and oral / dental
surgery is
very expensive.
This is a major
surgery and is
very expensive, but the
surgery has been
very successful on animals that meet the requirements.
As with the TPO
surgery, this is a
very expensive procedure but has had some
very good results.
Spinal
surgery is
very expensive and requires a long recovery period but may be the best choice if the dog is to regain normal function.
Surgical vet clinics are
very expensive, but AAS never has
surgery done on the cheap.
It's
very effective and is much less
expensive than
surgery especially for older dogs.
Surgery is an option but it is
very expensive costing around # 2,000 per eye so it is vital, if you are purchasing a puppy from a breeder, to make sure they have conducted the relevant health screening.
This
surgery, though necessary, is going to be
very expensive.
Surgery is recommended, however
very expensive.
These
surgeries, on top of being
very expensive, were
very hard on the dog.
A pyometra requires an emergency
surgery, can be
very expensive, and is possibly life - threatening.
Here also,
surgery is a possibility but is not always successful, and can be
very expensive.
A broken leg can heal but it's
very expensive to take X-rays, for pain management, for
surgery.
A rescue group and some shelter volunteers are trying to raise funds to get this poor girl
surgery on a horrible leg injury; equine
surgery is
very expensive, and this will cost thousands of dollars.
Surgery can normally correct the condition, depending on the location of the shunt, but it's not always completely effective and it's
very expensive, often running into thousands of dollars.
Surgery is rarely recommended and radiation therapy, used in humans, is
very expensive and rarely available for dogs.
Very often, there are
expensive, long - term treatments, therapies and / or
surgeries that patients have to undergo in the years following a brain injury.
This often meant that insured people who had to undergo
very expensive treatments (e.g., for cancer or lifesaving
surgery) could face unlimited medical bills.