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Businiess name:  Como Park Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Como Park Animal Hospital is conveniently located near our house and we have been there many times for our 3 dogs. From our rough calculations, Como Park Animal Hospital is approximately 25% to 30% more expensive than some other vets we've been to. On 2 occasions they misdiagnosed our dog's issue. The first misdiagnosis was a Retrobulblur Abscess which ended up costing us an additional $3000 in emergency fees because the vet wasn't able to diagnose the dog's eye issue. Another issue that was misdiagnosed was when my dog was pregnant. Because the vet at Como Park didn't know what was happening it left us very concerned over the weekend and we had to pay to visit another vet all to find out what was happening to our dog is completely normal with pregnant dogs. Finally, we recently took a litter of puppies to Como Park for their first set of shots. Two of the 9 puppies had seizures as a result of the immunizations. I'm not sure how their immunizations are different from any other vet, but

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