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University Animal Clinic
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It is true that this clinic only cares about money. After having dogs and cats for many years we got a cockatiel 6 months ago. This clinic has an avian vet, so we took our birdie in to make sure she was healthy, and also establish a relationship with a vet in case of injury or illness. My little girl suffered an injury on a Saturday and I called this clinic and explained our bird was an established patient. The receptionist told us they would be closing in 30 minutes, and referred us to an emergency clinic 50 miles away. I asked if the vet could call me so I could describe the injury to determine if emergency care was needed or not, and I was told, "NO, the vet will not call you. Go to the ER clinic 50 miles away, or call us Monday morning." After further research, I found Bayshore Animal Hospital, and Dr Moosler agreed to meet me at the clinic Sunday morning. My birdie did require emergency interventions. It is clear Dr Moosler has a deep caring for his patients. I will never go back to the University Animal Clinic. The purpose of having an established patient physician relationship is so that one can call in case of emergency, but they are obviously not interested in establishing this kind of professionalism, they want the dollars only. SHAME ON YOU, UNIVERSITY ANIMAL CLINIC!!!
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