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Businiess name:  Brittmoore Animal Hospital Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Brittmoore Animal Hospital has been our veterinarians for a *long* time. When we moved here in '99, my husband and I "tried out" a number of veterinarians in the area around our house, but we never seem to quite 'mesh' with a clinic until we got to Brittmoore. \r \r I can't imagine taking my pets anywhere else, because they are thorough, they followup, if you have questions, just ask, they'll answer!\r \r There are 6 vets on staff at the clinic, so you can almost always get in the same day with one of 'em. \r \r They know us by name when we come into the clinic (I dunno if that's good or bad!) and they have helped pull thru some cats (personal and fosters, as I do cat rescue) that I wouldn't have thought would survive.\r \r We're currently treating one of my personal cats for diabetes (secondary to fatty liver - aka: Feline Hepatic Lipidosis or FHL). Puj's bloodwork is still a little wonky (some of his liver enzymes just *refuse* to drop to normal range!), but he made it thru the FHL, and

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