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Businiess name:  Society Hill Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I posted this review on one other site as well, in hopes of reaching others. In my family, there are 4 adults (all of whom work in health care) who have lived in Philadelphia with their pets. After our favorite veterinarian left the area, we decided to take our pets to Society HIll and see how comfortable we felt with their care. Our experience was nothing short of atrocious. When one of our animals fell ill, they charged us hundreds of dollars for tests, and then informed us that the results were unremarkable. When we asked for a copy of the results, it turned out that the tests were never actually performed. Initially, we wrote this off as an accident and emailed the vet to notify them (never heard back). However, when one of our other pets became ill, the exact scenario played out AGAIN. They also misdiagnosed one of our animals (based upon these ""negative"" results) and referred us to a specialty center, where we would have paid thousands of dollars for unneeded and invasive procedures/tests. We were appalled at the treatment we (and our animals) received -- and we worry about them taking advantage of those who are not in the health care field and don't know to second guess the answers they receive.

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