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Businiess name:  Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center & Urgent Care
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have only had great experiences with Dr. Weaver and the rest of the staff at Bishop Ranch. They are a bit expensive, but you get what you pay for. I have seen a some poor reviews of this business but am puzzled as to why. Everyone there is kind, courteous, and professional. Often when I read such reviews it occurs to me that many of the people writing them are taking their animals to the vet for the first time and in emergency situations no less. Otherwise, why wouldn't they be taking them to their regular vet which gave them such great service? I'm not trying to be insensitive and I'm sure vets make mistakes from time to time much like the doctors that work on people, but when you have a long standing relationship with a vet and take your animal for checkups regularly it takes more than a couple of weeks for cancer to develop and kill an animal, or a human for that matter.

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