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Lillington Veterinary Hospital
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citysearch c.
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I have been using this vet for years because of the location. Well, the drive is worth it. I am sick and tired of getting hammered with additional fees over and over. They will hide hundreds of dollars behind the ""lab tests"" excuse. I discovered a few years ago that this was the highest price vet anywhere around, but when my quotes for services on my puppy's last visit were over 700 dollars I was shocked. The puppy had kidney failure and after telling me they were not going to be able to save the dog without aver 2000 dollars in surgery and then they were not sure it would work, we decided to put him down. Amazingly, all of the ""lab tests"" they had done up to that point, and had told me it was about $700, got reduced to $240 when they could not save the dog. They thought it was a nice thing they were doing, I just realized the were basically charging me triple what they could have been charging. This place used to be a nice place, but through the years the focus has changed from pets and care to money. A shame to see it happen in this industry also.
Pros: location
Cons: pretty much everything else
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