Getting Referred By Your Vet
I work with numerous veterinary practices throughout East Anglia. If you think you might need my help with a behavioural issue it is advisable that prior to booking an appointment with me, that your dog or horse is medically assessed by your veterinarian; some behavioural problems have a medical cause, although this may be a rarity.
Your vet may refer by:
Suggesting that you make contact with us directly along with their veterinary referral letter or clinical history. A letter with their opinion on the behaviour in question should also be requested.
It is always advisable for our clients to contact their insurance provider before booking a consultation to check the details of their cover and the exceptions within their specific policy.
We will send an overview report to the referring vet for them to check. In some cases the behavioural issue present may result in us feeling that a medical examination of the animal in question may need to take place – we advise the client accordingly.
Consultation fees are payable directly to Basicanimalinstincts. In some cases, we will agree to be paid directly from the Pet Insurance Company, but this must be arranged prior to the consultation appointment.