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Businiess name:  Great Northwest Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have had experience with both Dr. Vaught and Dr. Johnson. Both are very experienced and knowledgeable. Dr. Johnson basically saved our dog's life during a recent very scary incident. My only real complaint are some of the fees. Just to see the doctor it immediately costs $50 over and above everything else that happens. The doctor told us to bring the dog back for a follow up and it cost $50 again plus a blood test. The follow ups should be lower cost or free especially if its doctor requested. I really can't complain too much though. Both Dr. Vaught and Dr. Johnson are good at what they do and as with anything else, you get what you pay for. The higher costs, in this case, do actually equate to better care for your pet.

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