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Businiess name:  VCA Miller-Robertson Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please avoid this vet, they are negligent and criminal. I took two cats in for a general check up and shots. Because the receptionist had mistakenly marked an appointment for one cat, I had to leave the animals and pick them up 3 hours later. After leaving the hospital with both cats in tow, and clean bills of health for each, I arrived home and let them out of their carriers. 15 minutes later the youngest, 2 years old, collapsed and died instantly. I panicked (not knowing if she was having a seizure or what) and VCA-MR told me they were about to close, I should take my cat somewhere else. I did, but she was DOA. VCA paid for a necropsy. I had a second vet give their opinion on the results. That doctor noted that a sister company of VCA did the labwork, an entirely unethical move. I tried to address my concerns with VCA Corporate for a year, but never got a response or any respect...other than paying for the cremation of my pet, and then mixing her up with another animal on the day I came to take her remains home. It was a horrible experience, I wouldn't wish it my worse enemy--don't put yourself or your loved ones at risk. Pros: if they hurt your pet they'll pay for the cremation Cons: they'll hurt your pet

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