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Businiess name:  Oradell Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Our cat, L, started to throw up a lot last week, she was struggling to use the litter box, was acting a bit off and wasn't eating or drinking. We tried to feed her again and she threw it right up. Our regular vet is 45 minutes away and it was a Sunday in Bergen County. We found Oradell Animal Hospital (in Paramus) and took her there. \r \r L was first seen by a triage nurse who must have been a trainee or something because she really had no clue what was going on or how to speak to us. She took L to the "back" and told us we couldn't go and had to stay in the lobby. This really bothered us but a receptionist actually took us into an exam room adjoining their main exam area. We figured L was constipated and after checking manually the vet was mostly in agreement with us. We were cautioned that it could be a sign of bigger things and L could be really clogged up and an xray, maybe bloodtests could help determine the underlying cause. We knew the initial visit was $160 and now xrays and bl

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