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Businiess name:  Bilbrey, Stephen A, Dvm - Animal Specialty Group Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Dr. Ayl is a wonderful caring veterinarian who treats his patients like his own. Our dog had cancer and recieved a combination of radiation and chemotherapy. Dr. Ayl had tried a novel approach to combating the cancer with different meds and therapies because of how far the cancer had progressed. So far so good as the nodules have gone away. There's no stopping a bad cancer but Dr. Ayl has given us more quality time with our happy dog. As the previous poster had mentioned, the front desk is slow which can be very irritating. Especially when caring for a sick animal. All I can say is, go for the doctors, not the receptionists.

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