Quote: Originally posted by Netherton on 23/5/2019
Dylan, while you are waiting for Bofs to see your query you will find deiails of that vet already on the excellent map of vets higher up this page .
The vet’s name is Caroline Tsaropoulos and the address is 5, rue Ursula Hans, Lessay. It faces onto the main road but the entrance is round the back. There is limited parking outside at the back or you can park in Intermarche opposite.
We were there again earlier this month and it was still 27 euros for the consultation, tablet, passport completion (plus a confirmation letter, just in case) and a general examination. Caroline, the vet, is lovely and speaks excellent English. Just be aware that the vets is closed on Wednesday afternoons, Saturdays and Sundays, and between 12 and 3pm. Also, you will need to make an appointment in advance.
Post last edited on 25/05/2019 23:18:03
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Quote: Originally posted by iank01 on 12/7/2018
In 2016 at St Malo cost was €65 for the 5 dogs. Last year in La Turballe we paid over €108 for our three dogs so will not be using that vet again. This year the cost in Millau was a very pleasant €55 for the 3 dogs. Last year the Vet in Spain charged us €85 for the 3 dogs!
As you can see the price can vary enormously.
Hi if you are still on this forum which vets in Millau did you use? We may be needing one in Millau. Thanks
Quote: Originally posted by Noelhind on 19/1/2020
I am going to Blois in France this May. I need to find a vet near there. Anyone help?
The very helpful map (link at the top of this page) shows a vet at Contres, 14 miles away, but if you want one in tne town itself I should ask locally for a recommendation while you are there - as you would do if you needed a doctor or a dentist.
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