I went for the first and last time coming away with an instintive feeling of it being all about the money. From start to finish there was more emphasis on the cost than the welfare of my dog. The first communication was about what the office visit would cost. Then they had me sign an agreement as to what the total cost would be to make sure I would be able to pay. I brought my dog there for an eye issue. At one point the vet came in saying I should do a fecal test when they could clearly see by her records she was up to date with all shots, tests and on monthly heartguard. The clear indicator was when paying the bill for 126.00 for doing a couple of procedures on her eye and not even listening to her heart and lungs was enough for me to say never again.What truly sealed the deal was looking at the bill which had a breakdown of what was done by them as well as what she is up to date for. Her previous Vet faxed records over because we moved to Myrtle Beach recently. The last was a list o
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