Money First care second
I appreciate that if you are looking at these reviews its probably because you have a dog that is in need of urgent attention.
PLEASE take note of the other reviews on here that follow a very similar theme, money first care second. We have recently had a dreadful experience where our 5 year old Fox Red Lab needed urgent attention.
Communication was the first issue, our regular vets referred us to Paragon and said they (Paragon) would call us within an hour to arrange an appointment. They didn't call. I called our regular vets back to ask what was going on they said they would chase Paragon up and ask them to call us. 2 Hours went by and no call. I called Paragon directly and it was almost as though they knew nothing about Alfie and his issues.
I explained that we had been told he needed an MRI scan and the receptionist immediately said as it was an urgent referral she wanted to take 50% of the anticipated costs up front before she would even arrange an appointment (£2,750). Ironically Alfie never actually had an MRI scan.
I collected Alfie from his regular vet and took him to Paragon and arrived at the reception desk with his paperwork. No eye contact, no hello.
Do you have an appointment?
What's the name?
Can you fill this questionnaire in and hand it back in.
I made it quite clear on the questionnaire that Alfie was on a special diet and asked if they needed me to bring some of his food in.
No we have a good menu so we will have some on site.
We discovered he was never offered this food and the nurses in ICU knew nothing about it.
My view was that Alfie had been poisoned with something, Paragon view was it was neurological. We then had 5 days with Alfie in ICU being told he needed this procedure and that test etc, etc. I asked the vets on three separate occasions if Alfie could recover fully from whatever was wrong with him and they assured me he could and that we should press on with treatments and tests all of which provided no diagnosis of a neurological issue.
Bizarrely we discovered that bloods that were take off Alfie on the first day to identify what the issue was had to be sent to the USA and take 2 weeks to get results! This for a dog that was deteriorating fast, there was no way he had 2 weeks left.
On receiving this news we were told there was another procedure they could perform called a needle test which takes 3 hours but would give us a an on the spot diagnosis, at a cost of another £1000. We agreed to go ahead with this test. It did not provide a definitive diagnosis.
Honestly we just felt that Alfie turned into an experiment and incredibly 4 days into being in ICU at Paragon the vet called and asked if there was any way Alfie could have come into contact with blue green algae or pesticides. So finally the initial suggestion that it may have been a toxin was being considered.
All too late sadly and despite all this anxiety and all the tests we put our wonderful dog through we had to put him to sleep age just 5!
Throughout all of this taking place I have received multiple automated messages from Paragon wanting a £45 administration fee. So insensitive and lacking in any kind of empathy to be sending endless automated messages at such a time. £45 Admin fee that is some admin task!
Over a week since we have had to let Alfie go and no phone call from any of the Vets that were treating him nothing just an e-mail with a link to dog cremation sites.
We have had several automated messages about the £45 admin fee though!
THINK LONG AND HARD BEFORE YOU CHOOSE TO TAKE YOUR DOG TO PARAGON.








