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Businiess name:  Animal Medical Center Of Orland Park: Bryan Lantow, DVM
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would not recommend them after multiple questionable and negative experiences. You decide...\r \r 1. Diagnosed my pet as having a tooth infection and adminstered $90 of antibodics. After going back with a swollen throat again, they realized that there really was no infection - my dog was licking the salt ridden tires of my car in the garage! I was told to hang on to the antibodics just in case. In case of what?? Hmmm.\r \r 2. They took my pet away and into the back of the center to administer tests that are were never devulged nor discussed. This occurred multiple occassions and always before I get to see the doctor. For example, they decided to test for heart worm without even asking me, when in fact my pet was tested 4.5 months previously and was continually on Heartguard every month. I contacted the Heartguard folks and found out that this vet far exceeds the manufacturer's recommended testing schedule. It would be wise to ask clients if a non-manufacturer endorsed schedule

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