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BEWARE OF THIS VET CLINIC: These people are greedy, and spiteful.
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I just spent 20 minutes writing a review and it vanished. Could it be google trying to cover up for an advertiser?
BEWARE OF THIS VET CLINIC: These people are greedy, and spiteful.
It has changed from the veterinary clinic I first brought my newly adopted kittens to in 2012, though that nice Dr. Flicker is still there. Today he was not there and I saw another veterinarian, Dr. Santos-Brant and her vet tech, Christine.
I brought Jaz my three-year-old healthy, vibrant spayed female, in because I thought she had a cold. Some vets tell you these viruses will run their course, whether you treat it or not. But I didn't want Jaz uncomfortable so I brought her in.
The office visit only went up a tad bit to $45.50. The vet noted I had not brought Jaz in for a while, and I said she is healthy, good appetite and is an active indoor-outdoor kitty but she's terribly shy of people and a trip to the vet is very stressful. Why would they ask such a question? They also asked where I got the REvolution, and I told them -- the much better priced vet clinic near downtown.
Dr.Santos-Brant prescribed an antibiotic injection that cost $60. I was floored and asked if they could provide some oral medication, which they said was $58. I said please, write me a prescription I can get filled. Other vets have so done without any problem. Dr. Santos-Brant grudginly did so. They also recommended an antibiotic eye ointment which from them cost $30 and then there was the ear medications etc. I asked if they could also write a prescription for the eye ointment.
I NEVER had such a HEADACHE trying to get anything filled. After five calls to pharmacies it turns out the medication is no longer on the market, it hasn't been for a while and there are other eye ointments that work just as well.
So at the end a very frustrating day I called and told the tech Christine this very thing. She said oh they managed to get some of this medication even though it is not on the market anymore. She said I could go to a compounding pharmacy to get it made in a generic.
Why would they be using something that isn't being made anymore?
And what good is a medication if you cannot afford it?
More important, what good is a prescription if you can't get it filled?
It's all about money, not the health of my cat. Jaz is not my only cat. And I told them, three weeks ago I took in a third cat because her owner sold her house and moved, and left two cats. I took in one and a neighbor took in the other.
It's despicable to deliberately write a prescription this vet knows can't be filled, because the one that suffers is my Jaz. It's not about the animals it's about the money. We all know they are in business to make money, but there is a line where greed should not trump decency.
In Hillsborough County, there has been for years a horribly high euthanasia rate for unwanted cats -- not bad cats, but many beautiful, young, healthy kittens and cats that would make wonderful pets. So to turn this egregious thing around the county and local animal rights groups came up with a plan to spay/neuter and release these animals back to their communities, where many people pitch in to feed them.
The only opposition has come from many local veterinarians.
Why? It's about the money. They lose money.
I am thinking of making a complaint to the Florida Board of Veterinary Medicine because to write a prescription you know a person cannot get filled is unethical and incompetent. It shows a nastiness nobody needs to see in a medical person.
I hope you this review helps someone make a decision and stand up for yourself.Read Less