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Maple Hills Veterinary Hospital
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One star is being way too kind!!! This is the worst service and treatment I have ever had. Took my cat here because he was getting thin and I thought it was time to get a check. They told me he had a thyroid problem and game him pills to take 2x/day. After taking the pills my cat could barely move and stopped eating completely. Called the vet back the next day, Saturday, in the morning. After not hearing back, we called again only to find they were closed. After mult. Messages, the vet finally returned our call at 9:37 that evening telling us to give him another pill. I told him after all the research we had done, they said not to give pills again until cat perks up. He agreed and told us to call in the morning. Sunday we called back and were told to be there at 11:00. Vet closed when we arrived and he showed up at 11:30, said the cat was dehydrated and needed fluids so he was admitting him and he could go home in 24 hours. Upon are leaving, another emergency was coming in
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