1/5 Cara B. 6 months ago on Google
Premise:
The
review
is
on
the
veterinarian
clinic,
not
the
emergency
services.
There
are
several
veterinarians
in
the
clinic
so
my
experience
may
not
apply
to
all,
but
after
two
appointments
with
two
different
doctors
I
feel
compelled
to
NOT
recommend
this
clinic.
The
first
vet
did
not
perform
a
complete
check-up
of
our
6
weeks
old
kitten
(intestines
were
bloated
and
irritated,
slight
fever),
he
did
not
inform
us
of
the
possible
negative
effects
of
the
first
vaccine
he
administered
and
he
had
to
consult
another
colleague
on
the
posology/follow-up
timing.
This
should
have
made
us
question
already
the
professionality
of
the
clinic
but
we
decided
to
still
take
our
kitten
for
another
check-up,
after
she
experienced
some
diarrhea.
This
second
time
was
really
a
tragedy:
-
The
vet
tested
our
kitten
for
feline
typhus
and
told
us
she
was
positive,
insisting
that
there
was
not
a
chance
it
could
have
been
a
false
positive,
even
though
the
kitten
was
recently
vaccinated
and
even
after
we
asked
about
this
specifically
multiple
times.
-
She
hinted
that
our
kitten
may
have
had
a
cardiac
problem,
and
told
us
that
we
should
have
waited
before
adopting
her
as
we
had
a
typhus
contamination,
a
month
earlier.
-
She
prescribed
a
series
of
medications,
including
14
days
of
antibiotics,
without
any
specification
on
how
to
protect
the
delicate
intestine
and
bowel
of
a
now
7
weeks
old
cat.
The
medicines
did
nothing,
as
the
kitten
did
NOT
actually
have
any
kind
of
pathology,
but
they
severely
impacted
her
gastrointestinal
system,
leading
to
more
diarrhea.
We
then
decided
to
go
to
another,
more
reputable
vet
that
immediately
interrupted
the
cure,
gave
us
a
completely
different
treatment,
and
told
us
that
our
kitten
is
in
formidable
shape,
aside
the
effects
of
the
medicines
(the
doses
were
too
high
for
such
a
young
cat).
Aside
from
the
lack
of
professionality,
and
aside
from
the
fact
that
I
had
to
follow-up
twice
to
finally
get
my
cat's
results
back,
what
really
shocked
us
was
the
total
lack
of
empathy.
People
go
to
such
clinics
because
of
the
love
they
feel
for
their
pets
so
having
a
veterinarian
judging
the
choice
of
adopting
a
kitten,
suggesting
she
may
have
a
deadly
virus
with
complete
lack
of
understanding
on
how
vaccines
work,
and
having
the
words
"cardiac
defect"
thrown
around
without
performing
ANY
specific
tests
is
absolutely
inexcusable.