When Fairport Animal Hospital opened in 1980, one of core beliefs is to do our part in limiting the number of unwanted pets. We were also aware of the need to help some families who had limited incomes and needed help paying for spays or neuters. We arranged to work with some of the humane organizations in the Rochester area and provide a limited number of these procedures at no cost to the owner. Heba visited our hospital for this reason. Also treating the ears was above and beyond our agreement with this humane group and would have represented an additional charge to Heba.\r
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It is our policy to do a physical exam before the surgery. Because of work schedules and other family commitments in the morning, it can be very difficult for families to bring a pet in the morning. We offer to admit patients the night before surgery at no additional cost to the family. Following spays or dog neuters we always keep patients until the day after the surgery. This is done to check for postop
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