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Businiess name:  Northeast Indiana Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We went to the emergency clinic on a Sunday.\r \r I agree with the previous poster that the prices are high. It is $110 for the office visit and it was about $180 for blood tests and our dog needed an antibiotic and fluids and it ended up being just under $500 for the visit. I am happy to pay it, and can, but it would be hard if you don't have that kind of money to spend. That said, the whole staff (Doctor, technician, front desk, etc) was very professional, competent and understanding. Both the doctor and the technician took all the time I needed to answer all my questions. \r \r It is true that they prescribe things that might not be absolutely necessary (maybe good ideas, but not absolutely necessary if you can't afford it or don't want it). I didn't realize completely that they were going to give my dog subcutaneous fluids and had I thought about it, I would have said 'no' to that since he was not really dehydrated and didn't have bad diarrhea and it hurt him to have it done and s

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