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I love the Northwood Animal Hospital! As a pre-veterinary student graduating from UCI in June, I am very grateful to have worked at Northwood. Their compassion and expertise have inspired me to pursue veterinary medicine with a selfless heart. \r
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During my first week at Northwood, I was really shocked when a client brought in her dog with a potential tick bite, and when Dr. Pursley saw it, she immediately knew that it was just a minor scratch, and told the client not worry about paying anything for the visit. Northwood is not out to get your money. The doctors believe that well-being of the animal is the most important. Every week, Dr. Roberts takes many hours out of her schedule to spay and neuter bunnies for various shelters and rescue organizations at heavily discounted prices. She even travels to Mexico to care for stray dogs on a completely volunteer basis. She genuinely wants to help animals, regardless of whether or not she is getting paid. At Northwood, all the docto
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