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Businiess name:  Dr K's Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. K turned my old achey dog into a puppy again! Nelly is ten years old and has a bad case of arthritis. My once active dog turned into a lethargic couch potato, he gained some weight from the loss of activity which made his arthritis even worse. I tried all the drugs, some made him sick and others just didn't work. My friend Marcia told me about a laser therapy program offered at Dr. K's and I was super skeptical. Laser therapy sounds like something out of a Star Wars flick.. But it was inexpensive enough (compared to the drug regimen y old vet had Nelly on) so I decided to give it a shot. The first treatment took 40 minutes (Nelly needed an exam as well) from the time Nelly went in to when I picked her up. I dropped him off- ran down to the corner deli for a quick sandwich and when I got back he was done. Every subsequent treatment only took 15 minutes. Did I mention I carried Nelly in but he WALKED back out? It honestly brought tears to my eyes. Now 6 treatments later Nelly is swimming again, taking walks with me again and has dropped some of the weight he put on from being immobile. Thanks Dr. K!

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