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Muir Oaks Veterinary Hospital
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I have had nothing but positive experiences at Muir Oaks so far. I have been a client for about 1 year and in that time all three of my pets have been seen. I have seen most of the doctors there, but Dr Nilsen is my current doctor. \r
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I have never had a problem with the prices. I feel that if you want the best, state-of-the-art, AAHA ACCREDITED hospital to work with your pets, you have to pay a little more than if you went to a run down, dirty, smelly clinic with old school doctors and old school practices. There are so many advances in animal medicine just like in human medicine and the doctors have to run tests in order to be able to diagnose and treat the animals. I feel that when I take my pets here, they get the same care that I would get going to my own doctor. \r
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As for the person with the "docile persian" cat, if the cat bit the doctor, why were you surprised he bit the groomer. And you said he is de-clawed? No wonder he loves going to the vet so much! Plus, as far
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