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Businiess name:  West Hills Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had been taking my pets to WHAH for many many years and I must say, the level of competency has always exceeded my expectations on how a doctor and it's staff of veterinary medicine should be. My beloved Cheyenne was diagnosed with a splenetic mass over the summer of 2006 that must've weighed over 7 pounds. Dr. Milliken at the time was their relief doctor on staff since from what I could tell, Dr. Lawson was always there giving 100% and needed time off too! So, Dr. Milliken had seen Cheyenne quite a few times over the duration of her residency there and upon finding this mass over the course of her symptoms that lasted a few months (she got better on and off for a period of time) and the xrays that were taken during those times, Dr. Milliken insisted on doing the surgery right on the spot literally after locating the mass, the last day we brought Cheyenne in for a recheck (it had gotten noticeably bigger). That afternoon in fact, she blocked out the rest of the openings for appointme

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