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    VCA Rotherwood Animal Hospital

    VCA Rotherwood Animal Hospital

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    I have been taking my cat here for years, and have only received the best care. I've seen a few of…read morethe doctors but most recently had a great experience with Dr Ramsey; annual check ups always go smoothly, reccomendations are given time to marinate, and all the techs have been warm and sweet with my girl. Can't recommend them more highly!

    So far not impressed with the care, the ladies at the front desk are lovely though and make the…read moreexperience really nice. I have only had my dog for about two weeks. I scheduled an appointment at VCA because my dog came from a different state and not much is known about his early puppy years, he was found in Texas wandering the streets with another dog. He was in a lovely foster home when I adopted him. They took amazing care of him but of course I wanted him to have a full physical to make sure he was starting off healthy. 1.) It's strange to me that the owner does not go into the room during the physical, but ok maybe it's a space issue, not a huge deal but I would think it would be helpful to both the owner and the staff, I had cats for many years and always accompanied them during exams. 2.) I was told his right ear was red but also told they never actually looked inside. I was told to "keep an eye on it." Without a full assessment and diagnosis, what exactly am I keeping an eye on? I was told he "Didn't want us looking in his ear." How exactly do you treat ailments if you don't assess them? 3.) Two weeks later and the ear worsens, as I knew it would. I bring him in again (now I'm annoyed) If his ear had been properly assessed the first time, I wouldn't now be wasting time and money, and he would've already started on meds. By now, his ear would have been healed. I'm an ER nurse I would never imagine us sending someone home without a full assessment. 4.) I'm sent home with $250.00 worth of medications that my dog really does not want to sit still for. It is the logic here that bothers me the most. So, he wouldn't sit still for you to even look in his ear, but you think for the next two weeks he will let me instill two separate medications, one of which is twice per day. Ok, cool. The alternative would be for them to sedate him, clean his ears and instill medication. That made the most logical sense to me, but they insisted I take him home and potentially ruin all the trust I've built over the past two weeks. Awesome. I will say this, if these medications don't work and I'm forced to bring him in a third time, that will be the final time I go to this clinic. I'm hoping things improve from here.

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