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My rating is from my experience with Dr. SaLee, who advertises herself as a doctor of Integrative Medicine, meaning she should know how to practice both western and eastern medicine. I took my cat with Inflammatory Bowel Disease to her. SaLee put her on probiotics and digestive enzymes, which helped resolve her symptoms of chronic diarrhea. My cat also had a heart condition and Dr. SaLee was giving her some herbal supplements to balance out her system. Then she wanted to put her on Hawthorn, an herb that our cardiologist said under no circumstances, should my cat take, as it could cause great harm. Then came the time I took my cat in since her appetite was poor and she'd lost weight. Dr. SaLee assumed it was due to the heart problem. She said she wasn't comfortable doing a chest x-ray to see if there was fluid in her lungs. Any competent general vet should be comfortable doing an x-ray and reviewing it. So we saw our cardiologist who x-rayed and found the lungs were clear and we t
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