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Bay Area Animal Clinic/bay Glen Animal Hospital
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I do not recommend this vet to my worst enemy. They do seem to be very desperate in taken your money, because they will add all kinds unnecessary process in order to jack up the bill. Example:I brought my dog to their office because he had one of his digits swollen. The vet did an x-ray, and gave my dog a sedative at a premium supposedly to calm him down. My dog is a calm dog, so much so that he has his teeth done annually with no anesthesia. After all that, the vet found nothing wrong with the digit and gave me some pain medication and bill of almost $300 bucks.\r
A week later my dog digits is not getting better, actually it was getting worse, so I reluctantly brought him back to this vet to see what was wrong. They check him again, and then decided to give me some that would actually treat the aliment that the animal was actually suffering from. They game me 14 days worth of tablets (clavamox) again at a premium, but I only needed to give him a week, and the digit swelling started to go down and he was fine. That additional visit cost $200 bucks. \r
I did not make big fuss, because I knew that this would be the last time that my dog would be going there, and I had the power of giving referral to warn other about that place.\r
I am not an unreasonable person; just me provide a good honest service, and I will be more than grateful. You are not going to get a good honest service from this place.
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