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Businiess name:  Mountain Park Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If there is nothing wrong with your cat, or it only needs routing care (shots, teeth cleaning) than this place is fine, but if your cat has any kind of problem, or is in pain, don't take it here.\r \r They 100% misdiagnosed my cat and didn't care that he was hurting. I don't think they are very knowledgeable about cats, his actual medical problem was quickly diagnosed by another clinic, and even I was able to determine it by Googling his symptoms.\r \r My 2 year old cat had severe tartar, gum irritation, and was yelping in pain. Mtn. Park cleaned his teeth, noted the tartar and gum irritation and said it was probably only a food allergy, and proceeded to charge me $40 for a bag of special food. They didn't prescribe antibiotics and they wanted to wait a month before they'd see him again. My cat was still yelping in pain a week later, so I took him to another vet who took the time to examine him and his dental photos and diagnosed the problem as not an allergy to food, but as an allerg

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