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Businiess name:  VCA North Portland Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love my cats above all else - and so when I moved to PDX I started checking vet reviews all over the net a few months before I got here, not wanting to be caught without one if anything happened. North Portland Veterinary Hospital seemed to be what I was looking for. When one of my kitties got a cold shortly after we arrived, I knew who I wanted to call. Dr. McCoy was the vet I had my eye on specifically, but he had no openings that day. I was told that Dr. Warner could see us, and that she also had "quite a following". Well, after seeing her (and she is now our vet), I knew why.\r \r The first visit was 45 mins. She wanted to know everything about Gracie - living environment, other pets, vaccinations, health history... everything imaginable. Gracie, meanwhile, had started to purr and looked like she might want to move in. Having been with Dr. Warner for all of my four felines for 3 years now, and being an acute care nurse, I can say this: Dr. Warner is my favorite geek, and hands-down

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