One of my dogs has to date undergone two surgeries to remove calcium oxcilate uroliths from her bladder. The first procedure was preformed by Dr. Bladek, and the second by Dr. Wyman. Dr. Wyman then supervised the follow up care of my dog after the last surgery. \r
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Dr Wyman not only treated Bella with a view to decrease the possibility of reoccurrence of the crystals returning in her bladder, together with the attendant uroliths, but also went the extra mile by taking the time to go through urine analysis laboratory procedures with me. The reason she took the time to educate me was because she knew that I planned on moving to Middlesex county NJ. Therefore I would be unable to have her care for Bella after that date, and that I intended to perform the necessary testing personally until such time as I found a suitably experienced veterinarian locally to take over Bella?s treatment. \r
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Dr. Wyman reviewed both the equipment and testing protocols so I could test Bella?s urine every
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