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Businiess name:  VRCC - Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
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My experience at VRCC was very troubling. I am sure Robyn Elmslie's credentials are genuine but somehow her vision for treatment has been lost. The course of action she recommended for my dog would have left her permanently crippled. I am thankful every day that in my distraught state I didn't continue treatment at VRCC. The goal of this review isn't to convince you that Robyn is incompetent but rather encourage you to visit the CSU veterinary hospital to get a second opinion to anything that VRCC recommends. I know it is an hour drive up to CSU (Fort Collins) from Denver but if you need oncology treatment for your dog I highly recommend visiting CSU before moving forward at VRCC.

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