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Hermosa Animal Hospital
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All in all, this is a great veterinary hospital. Dr. Steve Liebl is by far the best, most knowledgeable, and the most experienced. Unfortunately, he is also the most dificult to score an appointment with, so there have been a few occasions when I have taken my dog to see Dr. Moss. Dr. Moss has both good and bad qualities, so I totally agree with ALL of the reviews I've read here, good and bad (except for perhaps some of the suspiciously OVERLY gushy ones written right after he apparently left the practice. Those are a little....suspect). Anyway, he definitely seems to be able to diagnose and treat animals correctly and do so on the FIRST try. He's smart and he knows his stuff. On the other hand, I canalso verify that, yes, he is extremely concerned with recommending as many tests and selling as much medication as possible (e.g. a $300 test for something that there's only a .9999999999% chance your dog may have). I'm not sure if it has to do with ethics or inexperience, but I do know that a large portion of what he gets paid on is not patients he sees but on medication that people buy. BTW, I understand that now that he left the hospital, he doesn't really prctice anywhere, he's just making housecalls in the South Bay area. I'm stiill sticking with Dr. Liebl.
Pros: Dr. Steve Liebl (FABULOUSITY!), extremely clean building, friendly staff
Cons: Questionable fees by SOME vets, expensive meds
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