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Businiess name:  Austin Vet Care At Metric
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have utilized this Internal Medicine Specialty facility for months with Dr. Cheryl Wood, with ABSOLUTLEY NO POSITIVE RESULTS WHATSOEVER, AND AT AN\r EXORBITANT COST AS WELL! My dog has diabetes and in NO WAY WAS SHE\r ABLE TO REGULATE HIS INSULIN AS SHE IS FRANKLY AFRAID TO MAKE A MOVE. I BELIEVE THIS IS HER FIRST INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSIGNMENT\r AND I THINK SHE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL TO LEARN MORE ACADEMICALLY AND ALSO LEARN HOW TO DEAL WITH PATIENTS AND THEIR OWNERS! Read on:\r \r I know there are mixed reviews on the Emergency side of this facility, although my one experience there with a Vet NOT listed on their website proved to be of no help in diagnosing what turned out to be a serious Staph infection post a bilateral enucleation at an Ophthalmology practice, I do know their costs are exorbitant, but I do know too they did 'save' my girlfriends dog with emergency back surgery at a cost of about $3,000, but he is up and running these days.\r \r My experience with Dr. Wood, the '

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