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Ansonia Seymour Veterinary Hospital
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I can hardly believe the good reviews this place got. My experience was, I brought a rescue cat in who I tought had a urinary tract infection. The sign on the wall said 40 dollars for visit. Of course I expected to pay for tests or medicine added. First of all the place was dirty. The drs lab coat covered with spots and hair. He never washed his hands before handling my pet. He expressed urine from the bladder and it was all over the exam table then dipsticked it from the table then wiped it up with a paper towel and a spray. Still did not wash his hands. The bill was 180 dollars. 40 dollars for the visit 40 dollars for a shot of antibiotics 40 dollars for oral antibiotics to take home. (amoxicillin) 40 dollars of some herbal stuff for bladder infections and 20 dollars for a dipstick for glucose. We were in ther about 25 minutes. No other people or pets around. I refused the herbal medicine and payed my bill and left. I still don't know if she really has an infection. I have a dog and
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