I took three cats to Dr. Gill to have their teeth cleaned. The first one did fine. The second, a male, was a bit wobbly when he got home, but other than that appeared to be fine. A few months later I took the third cat, a female, to Dr. Gill for her teeth cleaning. When I brought her home and took her out of her carrier, I realized that she could not walk, was deaf, appeared to be blind and seemed to have lost her sense of smell. No one, including Dr. Gill, was aware of there being a problem when I contacted them. This is not excusable to me! I found a new vet and had this cat's records faxed to him. When he reviewed the pre-anesthesia lab work that Dr. Gill had done on her, he found that she had very elevated liver enzymes. Dr. Gill never informed me of this. Maybe she did not know. I would NEVER put a cat under anesthesia for a teeth cleaning if I had known that her liver was not in good enough shape to handle the anesthesia; and it was not. The new vet did all he could, but the damage done was irreversible. My sweet girl cat' s health declined rapidly and she died. A few months later my male cat started loosing weight, so I had his records faxed and found that he had been in renal failure for almost a year, but Dr. Gill had never informed me of this either. By the time I found out it was too late. His health declined and he died as well. One cat out of three survived the care they received at Broadway Animal Hospital. This is NOT a good record.
Pros: Dr. Gill is a very pleasant person
Cons: Very poor quality of care
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