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Businiess name:  VCA Aacacia Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
HORRIBLE SERVICE, VERY EXPENSIVE, NO RESULTS - Our dog looked very very sick. We decided to take him to the VCA AAH to get a blood test. The vet examined our dog, decided that there are no significant symptoms to diagnose illness and talked us into taking an x-ray. After reading an x-ray there was no conclusion, so the vet decided to prescribe pain medication, and charged us for the visit $300+, then told us to come back if things don't get better. After a few days and our dog still feeling under the weather, my husband took him back. This time the vet decided to do a blood test and told us that we should await a phone call with the results. The second visit cost us $250+. Two days later and no phone call, my husband called them and found out that the blood test did not provide any additional insight on the dogs illness. A week later and almost $600 lighter, we still don't know what's happening with our poor dog. We were talked into unnecessary tests and we payed for nothing. If you want to get help from knowledgeble staff and true medical advice, please do yourself and your pet a favor, and go to a different clinic.

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