So I read the reviews, and I decided I should write to myself. To be fair, I can't say that I'm not happy with everything at this clinic either. And I go there regularly. So, from the cons, in my opinion:
1. The queue and the long wait, although for the clinic it is an indicator, a rating, in terms of attendance.
2. Prices. Yes, it's expensive for the average person, given that the risk of contracting infectious diseases, ticks, and the like is now very high, and the number of visitors is increasing, so are the costs. And prices bite.
3. A small room near the reception desk for waiting for an appointment. When a decent queue gathers, it gets crowded, and sick animals react differently to each other.
Well, now about the pleasant. There will be more of this.
1. Initial admission. No matter what we handled, we were treated carefully and professionally. We examined him, listened to him, and began the diagnosis.
2. Our diagnosis was different each time, because we dealt with different problems. X-rays, tests, and all other manipulations were carried out successfully and professionally.
3. The appointment of treatment and assistance was done correctly, a catheter, injections and ivs were placed, and the medicine was given at home (we dribbled at home ourselves), we told you in detail what to do and how to do it.
4. Final recovery appointment, examined, blood control was performed and recommendations were given on the care and nutrition of the recovering animal.
So now, in conclusion, I will say that the life and health of our pets are in our hands and it depends on us how soon they recover. How soon did you notice your poor condition, and how quickly did you get ready for the clinic? And how generously you paid for the drugs. I know from my own experience that when you delay even a day, it's already more difficult to get treated, and you try to save money, it's also not an option for a speedy recovery. In my case, that's exactly what happened once, but only because I live very far from the clinic and I had to feed the dog at home, of the two seriously ill dogs with viral enteritis, I saved only one, the second died. But it's my own fault, and the doctors have nothing to do with it. It's easier to blame someone. But this will not bring your pet back to you, and your malicious review of the clinic deprives any animal of a chance at life. I intentionally did not mention our attending doctors and paramedics, because they were different. I know that they are all doing well and sincerely trying to help you and your pets. Believe me, only a great love for animals moves these people, and their sincere help is paid not only with your money, but also with the Grateful eyes of your pets. I wish you all good health, good luck and prosperity. And the key to the health of our younger brothers is vaccination, this is their chance of survival.
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Родион Юренко
Level 2 Local Expert
March 22
If it were possible to put 0 stars, they would have killed the cat with their stupid, incompetent treatment. We came to an appointment, the doctor examined us, said the diagnosis, prescribed treatment for 3 days, these 3 days the cat was clearly better, but on the 4th day the animal began to literally die before our eyes, we came back to them, the reception said wait for 9 animals in front of you, we went to another clinic because we could not wait reception. We were admitted to another clinic almost immediately, but unfortunately the animal could not be saved. The cat died. But the veterinarian we came to almost immediately did an ultrasound after the chance, and revealed that she had inflammation on her uterus, 2x2cm in size! actually, that's what the cat died of. If they had bothered to do an ultrasound on the day we contacted Chance, then the animal could have been cured with surgical intervention by performing surgery, but Chance's "specialists" decided to diagnose it by eye and made a mistake, and their beloved animal could not be returned. I hope Chance's veterinarians are treated the same way in human hospitals. So if you want to take an animal for treatment, then take it anywhere but to them, my advice to you.
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Ярик Ганстарепер
Level 3 Local Expert
November 29, 2024
Not only do I not recommend this veterinary clinic, but I strongly recommend avoiding these executioner doctors. The cat got sick with CKD, these so-called doctors did not even prescribe an IV for him, which should have cleansed his body and maintained balance (the cat should have been lying on an IV for a good day, it would not have allowed him to deplete, but there are stupidly no round-the-clock hospitals in the DNR), so these idiots just stabbed him in the withers, which is just a gross mistake. On the second day, I took the cat to another veterinary clinic, if this medical error had at least somehow affected my cat, I would have smashed the cabin of this stupid doctor