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Businiess name:  Alamo Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my Cat in for a routine test, doesn't require an office visit, Dr Cisneros said he needed to exam her and charged me an office visit to look at my cat. that's all he did was look at her. After three days the test came back and the thyroid levels were high and he increased her dosage by four times. I explained her history of having the beginning stages of renal failure along with the thyroid condition and he said that the increased dosage was the correct course. I returned to the vet the next week to see the results for myself and again explained her history and that treatment with tapozal for thyroid would increase the chance for renal failure and he again convinced me his way was the right course. After all, He's the Vet. Pros: Use to Be a Premium Vet Hospital Cons: Now The Worst Place in Simi Valley

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