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    Bond Vet

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    Mass or tumor removal

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    Dr. Anna is such an amazing veterinarian. She combines both allopathic and traditional Chinese…read moremedicine to treat the underlying cause of your pet's medical condition. She was truly an invaluable partner in care when my beloved Brittany Spaniel, Brownie, was diagnosed with liver cancer. I'm certain that he lived longer and with a greater quality of life due to Dr. Anna's expert care. She was so caring, empathetic, and truly there for all of us during that very difficult time. I am forever indebted to her and cannot recommend her highly enough.

    My 6 year old Australian Shepherd and Beagle mix suffers from chronic itching and dry skin along…read morewith ear infections. All of this began after she was spayed at 6 months and developed a staff infection. I followed traditional medical treatment for years using steroids, creams and shots which only helped on a temporary basis and her condition continued to worsen. I then changed her diet to a raw and grain free food and began a more holistic approach to her care. I saw improvement but not rapidly enough. After reading about the benefits of Chinese herbs and acupuncture, I searched for a veterinarian that used these tools in their practice. I was very fortunate to find Dr. Gurevich to treat my dog, and the results so far are more than favorable. My observatioan of Dr. Gurevich is that she is a very knowledgeable and dedicated young woman who clearly has a great love for her profession and the animals that she treats. She examined my dog and reviewed all her medical records and stated that she would work along with my preferred vet if I wanted her to. After her evaluation, she prescribed two Chinese herbs to help with her skin and inflammation and then performed acupuncture and laser which also treats her skin and paws. After two series of treatments and several weeks on the herbs, my dogs coat is beautiful, and her constant licking of her paws has subsided to where the fur is starting to grow back. Her energy level is astounding to me! She has the energy of a puppy! The best part is that Dr. Gurevich comes to my home to treat my dog which has completely eliminated the stress and anxiety factor of going to the veterinary clinic! I am so pleased and grateful that I have found Dr. Anna Gurevich. I highly recommend her services for alternative therapies in treating your pet.

    Visiting Vet Service - Susie, 15 years old

    Visiting Vet Service

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    Melissa Shapiro is in my opinion and experience the best vet a family could hope for. We've had…read morethe privilege of having her expertise, care and guidance for 20 years. Dr. Shapiro has cared for our dogs, cats and birds at every stage of life. She is passionate about animals, knowledgeable and a compassionate advisor to the humans - too. Care is delivered in home, or at Norwalk Vet Hospital, which ever is more convenient. We consider ourselves extremely lucky to have access to her and her expertise. Any pet and their human companion would be lucky to have her as their vet.

    From the owner: The Visiting Veterinary Service was established in 1991 by Dr. Melissa Shapiro. The house call…read moreservice has catered to a small clientele and pets of all ages who receive personal and individualized care in a relaxed home setting. Over the past few years, the emphasis has shifted to geriatric, disabled, and end of life care for pets. Assessment of older dogs and cats in their home gives a realistic view of how they are doing and what they need to maintain a good quality of life. Even minor changes in support, treatments, and physical accommodations may make a big difference in the long-term prognosis and quality of life. As animals near the end of their lives we provide families and their pets with comfort, palliative therapy, and when appropriate, euthanasia in their own homes. The in-home euthanasia service allows families to say good bye to their pets in the peaceful comfort of their own home. Full medical and surgical services are available through the use of a local base animal hospital.

    Bull's Head Pet Hospital - Oliver on his way to the vet!

    Bull's Head Pet Hospital

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    I have been looking for a "caring" veterinarian for my (Miniature Poodle) Bella for years, I feel…read morelike today I hit the jackpot! Dr. Nolan is amazing! The way he explained Bella's condition and what to expect moving forward has really exceeded my expectations. The staff is so friendly, gentle and also caring. I am very happy!

    I can say that the staff are spectacular, especially Jaime, who is friendly, helpful, and…read moreincredibly informative, Dr. Nolan is amazing (and he and the staff are the only reasons I didn't give a lower rating). He is communicative, caring, and has a great bedside manner. It is clear he truly cares about his patients and their owners. He gave my dog his wellness checkup last year. On the other hand and unfortunately, unfortunately, there are absolutely NO good things I can say about Dr. Schoenhut. She didn't return calls on two occasions despite our reaching out multiple times and being told things like, "oh she'll call in in 30 mins;" "oh, she was supposed to return your call after lunch;"; "I'll remind her again in just a minute;" "She's currently in with another pet but she'll reach out before she leaves (which she didn't). It took three more calls the next day (with similar excuses) before she called after the practice had closed for the day. I had brought my dog in for a number of reasons because he had a lot of muscle and overall weight loss in a very short period of time, could no longer jump up onto even the couch, his face had become gaunt, and his face and body (particularly the former) had been turning gray very quickly. Based on his condition, I was pretty sure that he had cancer. I've attached two pictures. The first is what he looked like during his wellness exam with Dr. Nolan about 8-ish months before I came back. The second is what he looked like the month after the exam by Dr. Schoenhut. He wasn't quite as wasted away at the time she examined him, but it wasn't much better. After Dr. Schoenhut examined him, she ordered a number of tests. When the results came in, she started breezing through things without defining the medical terms. I had to stop her, asked her to break it all down, and what it all meant. I asked her to explain the results and just to be straight with me if it looked like it was cancer--particularly because of the way he looked. She was kind of vague, talking about how certain markers *might* indicate the presence of cancer, and then recommended other tests that could be performed--including something like bone-marrow extraction--that would have cost over (if I'm remembering correctly) about $3,000 to $3,500 if we wanted to be 100% certain. I later learned that one of the markers on my dog's original test was in the 9,000 range but normal was in the 300 range, and that plus another elevated marker, together with his physical condition as shown in the picture below were sufficient to diagnose the presence of cancer without the need for the other really expensive tests In both visits Dr. Schoenhut--unlike Dr. Nolan--made me feel like she was just rushing through the appointment to get onto the next appointment. Literally the worst vet experience I've ever had in the 21+ years I've been a dog owner. But for the fact that Dr. Nolan and the staff are so great, I'd have rated the business no higher than 2 stars. If you do choose this practice, make sure you ask for and get Dr. Nolan.

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