List of vets in France

KeithandMargaret replied on 05/01/2018 12:42

Posted on 05/01/2018 12:42

Senior - thanks for all that information.

We called at the Honfleur Vet last week and were quoted - Appointment - €41.56, Tablet - €12.53 each + €4.53 ( no idea what that was for but could be tax) - Total €58.62.

We declined the offer to make an appointment and went elsewhere.

It does say on the Map that this Vet is overpriced and I have added my recent price quote to help others avoid this Vet.

I'll add the recent Vet you mention at Larochette asap and if you know of any others to use, or avoid, please let me know.

 

 

SeniorMomentsRUs replied on 05/01/2018 19:18

Posted on 05/01/2018 19:18

Keith and Margaret, I should have said the vet Guerit Arlette was in Diekirch, not Larochette.  WE were in Larochette, not the vet!  Now you see why my name is SeniorMoments embarassed  They already have an entry on your map (which is brilliant BTW). 

There is parking round the back of the practice and metered parking right outside, but we didn't bother paying.  We made appts in advance, which is probably the best thing to do, as there doesn't seem to be a receptionist, only a vet, and I got the impression the clinic did not open full-time.

SeniorMomentsRUs replied on 05/01/2018 19:52

Posted on 05/01/2018 19:52

The clinic we went to in Duclair was Clinique Vétérinaire de Duclair, 34 Rue Clarin Mustad, 76480 Duclair.  Very light and modern (see photo), with reception and vet staff.  According to their website they are now charging 31 euros for a consultation, which is less than our own vet in the UK. 

Like all the other vets we've been to in France, they were well versed in Pet Passport requirements (unlike our own UK practice, which couldn't actually provide our last passport because the only vet who had the training in it had left - we had to go to a different practice!).

KeithandMargaret replied on 06/01/2018 16:01

Posted on 06/01/2018 16:01

Senior - I think I've sussed it out and added the correct Vets to the Map.

If you could please check and let me know if I've had a Senior - or not.

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Mitsi Fendt replied on 10/01/2018 14:13

Posted on 10/01/2018 14:13

Perrochon & Lebeau

SCP de Vetinaires

13 Avenue des Tilleuls

86450 PLEUMARTIN

5th July 2017. 

Everything done correctly and efficiently. The dog loved the vet he even kissed her.

Total cost 41 euro.

Can't comment about the level of English spoken as I speak French. She did appear to be able to communicate in English. I would return there without reservation. The camp site recommended them and made the appointment for us.

Wherenext replied on 11/01/2018 19:55

Posted on 11/01/2018 19:55

Whilst not a current dog owner I am wondering if people with dogs only visit France. 

There was a thread started recently in Overseas section asking if anyone knew of vets in Zaragoza. P!us plenty of dog owners must return from Netherlands and Germany etc. 

Surely an important and valuable thread such as this should be widened to include any part of Europe? Just a thought (which you are free to ignore if you wish).

KeithandMargaret replied on 11/01/2018 22:06

Posted on 11/01/2018 22:06

All European Vets who are recommended are included, there is one recommended as far away as Crete, but it's up to people who have used Vets for the Pet Passport scheme to let me know before I can add them to the Map.

Do you know if the Member found a Vet in Zaragoza - or could you give me a link to the thread ? 

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