![]() Bill for the first appointment was $357, which I was totally fine with given that I had quite a bit done and also bought a supply of meds. It was my intention to stock up on some medicine, get general check ups, and have one of my dog's ears checked because it had been bothering her. Took 2 small dogs in about 2 weeks ago (I was a first time client, my dogs just moved back to the states with me a couple months ago). Ok, so I'm glad I waited to write this until after my follow up, because I would have given a higher rating initially than they deserved. ![]() Lacking transparency and integrity in the way you communicate information to clients. You lost an opportunity to create a lifetime customer who will need vet services in the future after recently moving back to the area, I will never return here in the future. I obviously expected them to charge a fee for the time, and even though I personally disagree with the amount of the fee for this, I would not have been upset had I been informed at least that there would be a fee ahead of time. Obviously they are free to charge what they'd like, but the fact that I was not informed that I would be paying over $5 per minute for my next appointment which yielded no new information or value for me or my dog makes me feel completely misled. I feel like if you mention a follow up like it is some very small and not inconvenient thing (again, it took around 6/7 minutes), you need to inform your client that not only will there be a fee for those couple of minutes, but that the fee will be $35.00. I feel as though I have been mislead, and that they were not really transparent. At no point during my first visit when they said I needed to come back did they mention that there would be another fee at all for this follow up that lasted less than 10 minutes, much less that this fee that I didn't know existed would be $35.00. It took everything I had to not be really upset. After a minute or two, the woman behind the counter tells me my total would be $35.00. I go out to the lobby, expecting that maybe they would try to get me to set up the next appointment for the dogs. Total time in the office with the assistant/vet was maybe 6-7 minutes. She leaves and the vet quickly arrives, a couple quick questions from her, she looks in both ears, comments that the dog could use a couple more days of the cream in her ear to make sure the swelling is gone, asks me if I have any other questions or concerns and wishes me well. The assistant starts with us in the room with a weight check and a few quick questions about how she's doing and if she did well with the medicine, she did nothing with my dogs ears at all (which I expected only the vet would do). At that time I didn't pay that any mind, and nothing else was said about it. Bill for the first appointment was $357, which I was totally fine with given that I had quite a bit done and also bought a supply of meds.Īt the end of my first appointment, the doctor told me she wanted to see my little girl dog back in 2 weeks to check her ear to ensure that the medicine had worked on her ear infection. Because they realize his anxiety level and help me out because he is so strong. It may not be the most beautiful animal clinic, it looks like it was once a Mexican restaurant that has been converted into a Veternary Clinic, which saves money for us in the long run for annual animal exams, which can be helpful when hubby is out of town. Please us with 3 simple tricks, and get all of the loves that he can! This is where the Veternary clinic comes in handy. Well puppy boy isn't such a puppy anymore, he is now a Pitt Bull- Dalmatian mix that has created a dirt race track in our back yard! And at 71 pounds of pure solid muscle, hubby is usually the only one that is strong enough to walk him on a leash without losing his arm! LOL.but with us being self employed and hubby traveling out of state, it takes a team of people to get Gizmo into Veternary clinic or to be groomed! Yeah! He may not be the smartest dog we ever had, but he wants to protect when hubby is out of town. We have been bringing our puppy Gizmo every since we adopted him from rescue center on Birdneck Rd.
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