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Parks Veterinary Hospital
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We moved into San Pablo a year ago and went to Parks Veterinary to have some stitches removed from our Cat who moved with us to the San Pablo. The Stitches were put in at another vet in Concord and were a going away present from the other cats in the old nieborhood. Anyways, the vet was an elderly gentlemen who could hardly see and because of it he was not sure whether he had removed all the stitches. Tyke, the cat, was becoming less patient with the vet poking and pulling on his scab in his ear and he began fidgeting... eventually the Vet grabbed Tyke by his throut and pinned him down on the table and he continued to poke and pull on the poor cats scab... my wife and I eventually had enough and had to step in to protect our poor cat. Needless to say we left in a hurry and never will go back. The poor kitty had his wound reopened slightly by this vet. We will never go back. I suggest none of you do either.
Cons: Aging Vet with a poor eyesight and a heavy hand. Office is really dirty too.
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