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Businiess name:  Gwinnett Animal Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We called today to make an appointment, but they said "just come on in." The staff is very nice. They didn't try to sell me anything... just took care of my dog's problem. She snagged her dew claw over the weekend. The doctor removed it (no problem-no blood & will grow back fine) and gave us some antibiotics AND even trimmed all her nails - all for just under $50! We love this vet! No nonsense. So happy to find this place after years of trial & error. // A few years back I called a different place who said their office could evaluate and test my cat who was carrying ringworm (to our toilet seats) to see if I diagnosed her correctly for around $400. Of course, it would cost extra to treat her but they couldn't determine the additional amount until after I paid the $400. (I just ended up rubbing some ringworm cream on her paw pads and it went away for under $10.)

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