Go around the Vetmir clinic on Shcherbakov 47-On the tenth road. On Thursday morning, a healthy vaccinated seven-month-old beautiful British-bred cat was brought for sterilization, the doctors did not warn that they needed to do a heart ultrasound before the operation, they stripped off 1000 UAH. They took me for surgery. On Thursday evening, after the operation, they took her away and brought her home in a bandage, the cat stopped eating, drank only water. I ate a little on Friday. On Saturday, the cat was sluggish, did not eat, they took it to the clinic so that the doctors would look, they did not take the cat for examination, they said they were busy doing surgery, but the doctor came out and advised them to buy a yummy cat. At home, the cat felt sick again. We went to the clinic again, the doctors examined her, took her temperature, the temperature was low, palpitations and breathing were rapid. They left the cat in the clinic for treatment. In the evening, they called to find out how the cat was, the clinic said that she was better, they came to check on the cat, the cat felt a little better, she became a little warmer.
They left it overnight at the vet clinic. In the morning, no one called from the clinic, we called ourselves, and they told us that the cat had died. They said it was pulmonary edema. As a result, it turns out that we paid 1000 hryvnia for a healthy young cat to be killed.
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Anonymous review
February 1, 2016
Go around the Vetmir clinic on 47-V Shcherbakova Street.
Our dog was brought in to get the tick out. A young "doctor" I don't remember the name, as it turned out later, a 4th-year student, pulled out a tick and said that she needed to inject AZIDINE. Well, since the doctor says so, they did it. After the injection, she said that the injection was very toxic and that something else needed to be injected for the liver - they did. After these injections, our dog tucked his paw and unbent it only a day later. On the same day after coming home, the dog rocked in all directions, shivered all night and did not sleep. I called the clinic and asked why the dog was storming and she was unbending her paw, to which the "doctor" said that the injection was toxic and that it was normal-it would pass.By the evening of the next day, it seemed to get better, but then I started shaking again from the pain. They also passed blood biochemistry there, another doctor, in my opinion, Natasha said that you need to do ivs. It took a couple of days, they passed biochemistry again. Natasha said she didn't know what was wrong with our dog, although she knew everything perfectly well and was silent. We went to another clinic, and in the end it turned out that our dog was injected not with AZIDINE, but with AZIDINE VET. It differs in dosages. The second drug is given to cows and large animals (we had a Jack Russell), and a young intern injected a horse dose to our dog.
As a result, our dog died, and I came to investigate the Vet World. the doctor Natasha said that I was not there when Azidine was injected, I do not know anything, the administrator denied everything, said that she trusted her employees and that our dog died of intolerance.
If the clinic had admitted its mistake, it would have had to pay a lot of money and it is unlikely that they would still work, but everything is clear in the admission log, and I have no evidence in my hands.
Conclusion choose doctors with extensive experience, read recommendations and reviews and do not immediately do everything you are told, but consult with 2 or 3 specialists