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North End Veterinary Hospital
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Lisa N.
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When my beloved cat, Violet, began to act "differently" and lose a lot of weight, I located this vet via the yellow pages. I phoned them and inquired how soon I could get an appointment. I was able to get an appointment the next day, first thing in the morning. Walking in there, I was greeted and sent into an exam room. I explained what my concern was. The assistant wrote it down then sent in the doctor. After examining my little girl, the doctor suggested bloodwork and urine collection to be sent off to a lab. I was given a "treatment plan" (as they called it) and was asked if I wanted to proceed with the doctor's recomendations. Of course I wanted my Violet to get better so I said "yes". They took my cat "to the back", got the samples they needed and told me the doctor would call with results when they came in. The next morning, the doctor called stating my cat had hyperthyroidism and needed medication. Today, with the medication, my Violet is in pretty good health. I feel the staff at North End Pet Hospital helped save my cat's life. I will continue to go to them if only out of gratitude for saving Violet.
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