Our dog was having lots of problems and we noticed he needed to go to the doctors. We live really near this hospital, made an emergency apt and got him in. They advised us he needed fluid work, urination test, and x rays. To me it didn't make any sense so i did research and found out this was the cheapest place to go. If our dog lastest longer than he did we would have put him on a plan from Banfield (in Petsmart). Its like dog insurance. We found out that we had to put our dog to sleep because he had cancer and a big tumor. The doctor didn't seem too friendly at all and it wasn't as professional as I would have liked it to be. At that time we paid for everything and didn't bother to look at the bill because we were so hurt and afterwards we noticed that we were charged for things that we shouldnt have been charged for at all. We never consented for them to do any of what was done nor we did we approve it. We never bothered to get the money back because we thought it was a hassle. The people there did stay open later than they were supposed to, which was really nice of them, and the front desk people were nice. They sent us a sympathy card and we sent one back. The cremation was nice because when we picked his ashes up they had a note in there, his ashes in a plastic box and a piece of his hair tied on it. But I'm pretty sure this cremation place is used in most hospitals around town. The staff wasn't too bad but I wish they would have seemed like they cared more than expected (it was hard) and the doctor was a little more considering. The doctor came out from the back and just threw the xrays up and in a sentence (basically) that he had cancer and a tumor the size of a softball & we needed to put him to sleep. I would try recommending somewhere else first but again this is the 1st time we had to take him anywhere.
Pros: Nice nurses
Cons: Charging
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