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Seven Hills Veterinary Center
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Go somewhere else. My dog was having seizures - he had never had a seizure before. Although he was 10 years old, he was in excellent health like a 6 year old. The doctor was not confident in her abilities, she did not speak confidently about a diagnosis other than stating the obvious. She was unable to offer potential solutions or give me any ideas . This was an emergency (on a Sunday) and my vet was in Arizona (were I just moved from). After speaking with my vet on Monday, she said they should have taken blood to find out the cause and then offered solutions based on what was found. Further, I agreed to have my dog put under to stop the seizures. My vet said they should have waited a day to recover from anesthesia and to determine my dog's status - the doctor at Seven Hills never told me that. They let me make a decision after 1 hour - my poor dog looked awful and like he was in terrible pain. As the other writer noted, the costs were super expensive. The doctor/staff guestimated on costs, they weren't even able to accurately estimate the costs - the doctor first said the anesthesia was $250 and then raised it to $500. From a critical care/emergency perspective, they don't know what they are doing. Who operates this way?
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