Today there was a Dr. Holland filling in for Dr.McGowan. If Dr. McGowan is retiring and Dr.Holland is taking over, my family and I will be taking our animals elsewhere.
My parents, wife and I have bee... Read More
Today there was a Dr. Holland filling in for Dr.McGowan. If Dr. McGowan is retiring and Dr.Holland is taking over, my family and I will be taking our animals elsewhere.
My parents, wife and I have been going here nearly a decade and I've never felt so spoken down to in all the years I've been going here.
I did not appreciate the way she came all around telling me my dogs are my problem, not hers. Really now? You didn't think for a second I was fully aware of this when I purchased them for my kids? I'm pretty sure I knew they were our responsibility from the moment we got them. The eye rolling, interrupting me, and huffing when I had a question about my now aging dogs was uncalled for -thought I was at a vet clinic, not jr. high. If animals aren't your problem then why do you even possess a veterinary license??? Pretty sure that any animal that comes through that door, for that duration, is your problem. If not you may want to reconsider careers. I have had an issue from her about a year or so ago, where my dog had a reaction to flea drops. So we took him to the emergency vet clinic on Cardinal Drive in Beaumont, only to be charged $90 each for the initial visit, a call to the Poison Control Center, and roughly $200 for electrolytes.
To top it all off, she smirked while telling us we could have given him Pedialyte and called the Poison control center ourselves. She sure was glad to take our money though. Guess us average working people are supposed to be talked down to. Thanks for adding insult to my dog's injury. That and the dry, undermining, tone of your tongue in cheek voice really complimented the snide remarks that made me feel both foolish and angry that I'd even bothered to ask a question.
Goes great with that eye rolling and huffing. Read Less