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Old 02-18-2009, 07:13 PM   #28
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He will be ok...don't worry

I was thinking more about how to explain things to you.

A Bile Acid Test is pretty inexpensive. Runs $80 to $100 depending on where you live.

When you go to a specialist (and you may have to), the consult will run about $100 to $150. I can guarantee you that since you didn't have a pre and post BAT from your regular Vet, the specialist will insist on doing it, and at the speciality hospitals the tests always cost a bit more. They will also insist on doing the urinanalysis and an ultrasound. Your visit could run into the $700 and up range.

So, what we are suggesting is that you get a BAT done at your regular Vet, at the same time they can do a urinanalysis, and a Protein C test. Once you get those results, you will have a better idea of what is going on and 'if' you need to see a specialist asap and from the results you can decide 'if' a U/S is nessecery (which it may be).

Since we have been down this road, we are just trying to help guide you in the right direction and to not waste money by jumping into major things without doing the minor things first, that actually will give you better results

And remember, my Roxy has no symptoms. Her first BAT was pre 43 and post 100.9 - This should be in the shunt territory, but she doesn't have a shunt, she has MVD. She eat special food and supplements. She gets blood work, BAT and urinanalysis every year now just as a 'keep an eye on things' reason

Does that make any sense
I just wanted to say at the vet I use, a pre & post bile acid test is only $41.50 so it really is very inexpensive here. When I went to Texas A&M University, it was about $300 for the ultrasound (before my student discount) and only $56 (before discount) for the exam/consult with internal medicine. So I'm not sure if all vet schools tend to be less expensive than a non-vet school referral hospital??? I'm just wondering if Cornell would be on the lower end so far as some prices go too.
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