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VCA Bolingbrook Animal Hospital
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My first experience with this place was an emergency when my cat was roughed up by a pit bull. She turned out to be ok, just a fractured bone in her paw. It happened to be the first vet listed when I was frantically looking for somewhere close and open. I had had a bad experience with another VCA in Franklin Park some years back, but every facility is different, and at the time I didn't have many options. \r
A year or so later, my cat started eliminating everywhere but her litterbox. I brought her in and paid about $100 for the vet to see her and take a urine sample. Then i had to pay another $2-300 for the tests and found out my cat had crystals. Then i had to put her on prescription diet food, costing roughly $18 for a 4lb bag and put her on some clavamox for a while. Then there was the followup visits, more $$ out of the wallet. \r
To make a long story short, I recently needed to take my puppy in for an exam because she was having some trouble eliminating. Just to get in the
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