The rat is of age, we come to the reception every month. Every time, some kind of ailment is added due to age. And every time they are treated very carefully and carefully. Sometimes observing other cases in the clinic, I always see a humane attitude towards any kind of animal. The building is always clean and tidy.
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Ксюша
Level 4 Local Expert
November 7, 2023
A good vet clinic: attentive and friendly veterinarians, reasonable prices, a wide range of services. That's just the road is not very, but there is Parking, there is enough space.
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И. Рыбаков
Level 4 Local Expert
August 9, 2023
We asked for help, the cat broke his paw, as he fell out of the third floor! At first everything was fine, they prescribed treatment, injections, and three days later there was an operation. The cat had a plate installed, and was told to visit the vet for another 5 days. the clinic, namely, to go for injections. After 5 days, they said that the condition of the animal is good, come back in 10 days for an examination. In general, all the procedures cost 500 rubles, well, it seems not so much and little. We sighed, but the happiness did not last long. The next day, the cat died. He died gasping in agony, screaming and moaning. When making claims against the attending physician, we naturally turned out to be wrong.
The most amazing thing is that when requesting a book of complaints, during a conversation with the head. the magician of this vet. clinics, some man began to molest us, sitting on benches waiting for an appointment, without a badge, not working there at all! To my question about the latter: "Why on earth should I explain something to you?" He replied that he was the manager's husband, an excellent argument. Come on, God is with this money, God is with time, but you can't get your pet back! They say it's their own fault that the cat was not examined, and he fell! So, who is the specialist dear? Me or you? Why does the cat die the day after the reception? At least they explained the risks that a blood clot can come off, the heart cannot stand it. Would you at least do an ultrasound? Or should the patient himself know all this and offer it? In general, the cat died, the owners are to blame. I do not recommend it in any case!