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Businiess name:  Abbott Animal Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My dog had a seizure around 9:00 pm. This was the only place I could think of that was open. Lady at front was very rude to start with. Given this was what I thought was an emergency, the lady insisted that the ""emergency"" visit cost of $85.00 be paid first. The dog started a seizure again and I asked her to get the vet. She was not listening to me and finally I had to yell to get her attention. (No one else in the place at that time). Finally, she called someone...another tech who stood there and watched. Eventually, the tech said bring him back. All he did was a temp check. Then the vet came in and looked at his ears. This was the $85.00 chg!!!! Vet said it could be several things and while he was discussing the different things that could be checked, the front desk lady left the room. Next thing I knew, she presented me a bill for $1,200 for the vet to ""check"" things. At this point, I felt very uncomfortable with what was going on. Given I didn't understand what was happening and/or why it was happening to the dog, I decided to have the tests run. He asked for a $1,000 ""deposit"". The list of items included 3 xrays at $80 each plus $45 to review them, $97 to examine him. I'm sorry, what was the $85 for??? $71 to keep him overnight and a bunch of other costs. I called the next day after reading reviews here, which only confirmed my original thoughts of this seemed very over the top and had him stop what he was doing. All of the samples had been done with nothing being found wrong. I did some checking on the internet to find that there are several different types of seizures dogs can have. The vet never discussed these or even mentioned the various types. My dog suffered through 2 that night and, based on other symptoms seems to have had a ""cluster"" seizure. Anyway, I'm taking him to another vet for evaluation. The whole thing just seemed very odd and awkward. I would never go back to this guy. Other vets that I have been too always talk about an elimination process. They start with something and eliminate possibilities before moving to the next item. And, they always let you know what they are doing and why they are doing it. This guy just wanted a blank check to do whatever he wanted without really saying why. Don't use him...that's the bottom line...

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