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Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Hospital

1800 W Memorial Rd Oklahoma City, OK  73134
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Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Hospital
1 Sunday, Feb 6, 2011
The vet failed to properly diagnose my dog. We brought our dog in...  Read full review The vet failed to properly diagnose my dog. We brought our dog in because she ate something we thought might poison her. Dr. Blair at this facility induced vomiting, gave her iv's, kept her overnight in the ICU, and more. Dr. Blair told us that dogs had died from ingesting what our dog did. A little research and a visit to our regular vet confirmed that our dog was never in danger. She didn't eat enough of the substance to cause a problem, but Dr. Blair had the bottle of what the dog ate so she should have known that our dog did not need to be treated. She should have known that it wasn't a problem and sent us home. On top of that, they did blood work that turned out to be inaccurate that made me think our dog had other problems. So $600+ later, my dog was fine to begin with. Your experience will depend on which vet you get and what is going on in the office while you are there, but be warned that they have a tendency to overdo care to the detriment of your pet and your pocketbook. I have heard good things about the Neel Vet Emergency Clinic, so if we have another emergency, that is where our dog will go. Dr. Blair is more interested in making money than really diagnosing and treating animals properly. Either that, or she is not smart enough to really understand the difference between grams and micrograms and that in itself is a big problem.

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