Thank you, all! (((HUGS)))
Yes, this new vet is very open and honest. Not just for telling me I didn't need to pay for a new blood panel, as Pumbaa didn't clinically exhibit any symptoms of any of his high/low results from his April FD diagnosis blood panel, but also for admitting that he knows he should get his cats off of the dry food, except that they are resistant to the wet food (which is why he got excited when I told him to try parmesan or FortiFlora). He can even take a joke, because when I told him my advice on this was free and I wouldn't charge him, he pointed to his credentials on the prescription form, winked, and said "but I have these letters after my name...DVM".
I really, really like this guy! He was pleased/excited when I told him that the link to Pumbaa's SS was kept current every day. And my mom has been taking her cats to these vets for years now. Again, the only reason that I didn't switch my animals to this vet's office about 4 years ago when I was changing vets was because, at that time, I worked outside of the home, and they didn't have Saturday hours.
I loved my previous vet as well. But she was about 10 minutes further away, and more expensive, and she wasn't willing to take the risk to prescribe Levemir for the first time to a cat, even based on my history of testing/caring and knowing that Levimir is more potent so you start them at a much lower dose. So now, she has lost my business for Pumbaa and for Beck. How sad. (Yes, Sheila, I will be telling her exactly why I am moving both of my animals. I don't need the headache of different vets for different pets, and, since she was unwilling to prescribe Levemir for Pumbaa, they have now lost all of my business.)
Pumbaa got his first dose of Levemir tonight! 0.50U.
I am very exited about this!
As for prices:
WalMart was the highest at $236.32. Walgreens was next at $235.00. Costco had the best price @$222.64, and said that they would honor the $25 off coupon, but then didn't when they said that the
coupon prescription had to be from a VET/MD in some national network. But, still, I only paid $193.60 due to my Costco membership and some forms I had filled out when I got Pumbaa's Lantus there five months ago. I would have paid $160.00 plus shipping charges had I ordered the cartridges from Canada. Also, when I called the pharmacies today for pricing, I also asked about the country of origin for the Levmir, and how it was shipped and handled. Costo couldn't tell me country of origin (Walgreen's said Denmark), but did verify that the Levemir was shipped refrigerated and was then stored, refrigerated, ever since.
$196.30 isn't too bad when I know this insulin has been cared for correctly. And when I'm too impatient to start Pumbaa on this new insulin to order from Canada.
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