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My family has carried our pets to Dr. Hendricks for almost twenty years and I have never experienced anything but wonderful care from Dr. Hendricks and his staff. They are loving, caring, compassionate, and very professional. Dr. Hendricks has performed emergency surgery at night on three of our dogs, has treated our dogs for illnesses as severe as cancer and as minor as rashes and stitches, and he has cared for our dogs as if they were his own. With regard to the ladies at the front desk, they are caring, polite, friendly, and honest. My grandmother who lives a short distance from the office was in the beginning stages of Alzheimer?s Disease and insisted that she had not yet paid her bill. After unsuccessfully telling Mimi that she had already paid her bill, the lady at the front desk nicely accepted Mimi's check and, after Mimi left, tore up the check and put it in a ziploc bag. Furthermore, she called me and apprised me of the situation offering to keep the remains of the ch
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