I am scarred from the inhumanity I experienced from the veterinarian at this pet clinic. My dog was attacked by another dog on Christmas day, and this was the only place open near me. The girls at the... Read More
I am scarred from the inhumanity I experienced from the veterinarian at this pet clinic. My dog was attacked by another dog on Christmas day, and this was the only place open near me. The girls at the desk were very nice and helpful, but once we got in the exam room and then saw the doctor red flags started popping up all over the place. 1. In the exam room, they were advertising their own credit card so you can "give your pet the care they need, and worry about the payment later".2. The doctor walks in, and my dog growls at her. This was the very first woman in my dog's entire life at whom she has growled. (I know this is somewhat of a superstitious point, but it stands out in my mind none-the-less)3. The first thing the doctor mentions is that my dog is going to need blood work.4. Then she mentions that the wound would need a drainage tube; something I expected, but what surprised me was the the doctor said she would probably need 3 drainage tubes.The doctor leaves, and says she'll send in one of the girls with the invoice. I'm not naive, I know what vets and doctors charge on holidays, so I was expecting the invoice to be high..5. The invoice was $1279.00.6. One of the items on the invoice was a charge of $10 per minute for shaving and prepping the are; and they estimated 10 minutes for that. I have never seen anything like that on a vet bill before.7. And they were going to have to keep her overnight; I've never dropped off a dog at a vet around 2pm for surgery where I couldn't pick my dog up that same day.I have never felt like such an inadequate dog-mother as I did when I had to look at the girl and say "I just can't afford that." I can't make money appear that doesn't exist. So the other option, in fact the ONLY option, was an antibiotic injection, a pain injection, and then a follow up with my own vet the next morning. 8. They took my dog in another room to give her the shots, and this didn't occur to me until later (I was a little devastated from my day), but I have never had a vet take my dog in another room for shots; they have always been able to just perform the injections in front of me, which I prefer because then I know the injections were given.9. The exam was $79 and each shot (which hopefully were administered) was $50; so with the little service and zero compassion we received our bill was still $179.10.Guess how much it was for my vet to do EVERYTHING? $212. That's right. More than ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS less. Her surgery was $80, that's how much this ridiculous, heartless vet charged just to look at her.I'm glad I kept my head on straight and decided not to leave my baby with this woman, because I really don't think she would have been in good hands.Please do not support a business that takes advantage of people at their weakest moments. This vet is running nothing short of a scam. And she is a scam-artist. Read Less