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Businiess name:  Mercy Animal Medical Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
""Another five stars for Dr. Kamal. The newest edition to our family, Frito - a chihuahua I found in the alley behind my house - had a severe eye infection. His eyes were swollen shut and full of gunk and he was lethargic and generally behaving as though he felt very ill. Jeff and I took him to Dr. Kamal right away. I told him that I thought he may have been scratched in the eye by our cat whom Frito is constantly harassing. He said he wanted to do an eye stain to see if there was any damage to the cornea and warned us that it cost $50. I asked him if he could give us a special anniversary discount (since it was our anniversary) and he said """"Yes - free!"""" That sounded like a damn good discount. He put some fluid in Frito's eyes and then examined them with an ultra-violet light. He said there did seem to be a scratch in one of his eyes. He then showed us how to apply the medicine that Frito would need, gave us some instructions and off we went. The cost included $15 for the office visit and $28 for two meds: antibiotics and pain medication. $43 for everything and Frito was well on his way to recovery by the day. I have to take him back next week for a follow-up exam for which Dr. Kamal doesn't charge anything. He rules!""

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