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Originally Posted by Ellie May Cornell may take emergencies. If you left now, you might get there in time, otherwise you will end up somewhere local again. This place is supposed to be good, but I don't know how close it is to you: Animal Medical Center - New York City They may not be great with shunts either. |
Cornell does see emergencies. I posted the info above.
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Originally Posted by Ellie May It would be nice of your vet to refund what they did today b/c they knew darn well that if he got stones again, they wouldn't be able to see them. So unless they contrasted the xray somehow, I'd be upset. |
If she spent $10,000 at this vet on this pup in less than a year with no resolution, only to prolong this baby's pain and suffering, I would be seeking more than that. I think I'd have this case put under investigation. Even a lay person can Google urates and see the connection to LS and that more could have been done to prevent the stones from forming in the first place. For this vet to be fooling around with this all this time is just totally inexcusable.
But that's just me....