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Businiess name:  Escapology Escape Rooms Raleigh Hills
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Warning please. \r Dangerously incompetent regarding complicated conditions. \r \r (1) Dr. Ron Earp failed to order simple diagnostic tests that were indicated by my dog's condition, such as abdominal xrays, and a rectal exam, in light of my dog presenting, for many weeks, persistent straining-to-defecate, flattened stools, and leg tremors. Several DVM's were consulted with after my dog's death, and each agree that Dr. Earp wantonly failed to order tests that were obviously indicated. \r \r (2) Dr. Earp handled my dog's case with a careless confidence: He began to prescribe medicine over the phone, said many times that in-office exams weren't necessary, that he wasn't worried about my dog's health, to trust him, etc. Meanwhile my dog was dying, per the agreement of several DVM's after my dog's death.\r \r (3) Day's prior to my dog's death, Dr. Earp did his first rectal exam, and found nothing. I then demanded other doctors step in (I should have 6 months prior) and each doctor immediat

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