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Zambelli, Alicia, Dvm - Murrayhill Veterinary Hospital
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I am REALLY concerned about this veterinary practice. I have looked through several different websites about Murrayhill Veterinary hospital and it seems like if you dig a little deeper people are having the exact same problems as we are having: Our dog is a kind and loving creature and never bites but every time we come in he bites the vet. (other people say the same thing: their animal will not accept food from them and are very very nervous which is unusual for them.) They consistently seem to be upselling and not caring much for the pet in question. We were told our dog could have a possible cancerous tumor (as have other people) and they would like to do a VERY EXPENSIVE exploratory surgery on our 14-year-old senior dog that he may not even make it through. I see other people are told this and then find nothing is wrong or go to a doctor and find out that the condition is not cancer and easily treatable. We are wondering if this is the same for our dog. Our dog has hip displasia and they refuse to give us medication for it but looking at all the ""hidden reviews"" I am beginning to wonder if he could be given a simple medication to relieve most of the pain. I thought we might have to put him down just because of the malpractice happening in this clinic. I will certainly be going to see another clinic instead. I will never set foot in this place again.
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