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Businiess name:  Normandy Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. John Serratore...rocks. We have used his services for over 20 years, having followed him from his early practice as an employee at a clinic into his private practice at Normandy Animal Hospital. \r \r We feel confident that he either knows the answer or will dig deep to find the right solution. His decisions for treatment are well thought out as to what will be best for the animal. Our first dog had a puzzling disease, which manifested itself in many ways. He was able to diagnose the issue (Cushings Disease) and direct us towards a vetinary expert for the correct treatment. \r When our current dog had an abcessed gum, he decided not to pull the canine tooth knowing that it could never be put back in, and it was the right choice as the abcess cleared up with medication and the dog still had an important tooth. Now the same dog was just treated for a growth near his ribs and the same careful thought went into play resulting in a positive outcome. \r \r The front line service of his office is top notch with long term key employees. Clients feel like part of a family and not just another appointment on the books. Pros: Location is good with ample parking. Service is excellent

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