It seems to me this vet is more interested in passing services--such as suggesting treatment option, doing research into options, prescribing the correct does of meds, and drawing blood--on to other professionals while still charging for the visit.
I took my injured bunny for treatment; the vet couldn't or wouldn't suggest treatment (didn't even do any subsequent research); gave a referral, but guessed bunny would be put down; criticized my care of the bunny (!); and seemed to think I was lying about the injury's cause (!).
A specialist, however, not only told me she didn't consider putting bunny down an option, but knew of a treatment right away; the specialist also said the dose of pain meds this vet gave me was too low to be very effective (what kind of vet can't prescribe the correct amount of medicine for an injured animal?).
The last straw was when this vet canceled an essential blood draw for my bunny the day before bunny's scheduled surgery, because this vet thought it was too hard.
Save yourself the trouble and the $$, and go directly to Angell.
Pros: location
Cons: $$; poor bedside manner; disinclination; unknowledgeable
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