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Hampton Veterinary Hospital
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I read some of the reviews on here and had to comment. I've been using this Hospital for about 10 years now, with two dogs. I have to travel an hour to get here but feel it's worth it.
The first dog, a Rottie, was diagnosed with a torn ACL and the vet I was using wanted to use the typical, invasive surgery to correct this. A person in the waiting room suggested we visit Dr. Wen and try alternative medicine. We did, and although it took longer to heal, my dog was fit as a puppy. Later, when she developed Lymphoma, Dr. Wen and Dr. G put her on mild chemo and herbal remedies and she lived another two years with a good quality of life.
The second and current dog we bring there has been cared by them since she was a puppy. She developed an often fatal, immune disorder and was dying. Dr. Wen put her on a mixture of "western" and Chinese herbal medication and they saved her life.
Doctors aren't God and can only do their best. I would suggest Hampton Vet because I think they do care for their patients and the Chinese herbal remedies are far less invasive to the animal and an interesting alternative to common medication.
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