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  • This review is long overdue... My ex boyfriend owned 2 ferrets and we had difficulties finding a vet that had the knowledge and experience with ferrets and in searching the great WWW have read sooo many horror stories. through out my research of ferret vets I continually read reviews of this amazing vet Dr. Molina however the contact info was outdated on most of them and the places I contacted did not (or weren't willing) to give me her current location. time went on and I don't remember how I managed to get her contact info but I did and something just told me this vet is the one for our ferrets. We made an appt with her and she and her "crew" were nothing shy of my high expectations of her from all the great things I had read. She is mobile its such a relief to have her come to you. Reminds me of old skool house calls. She shows up and is very professional and at the same time very laid back in the way that she is comfortable to talk to and I wasn't concerned that the dishes weren't done when they were there She has an intern or two along with her. They took their vitals weight etc. Dr. Molina has an obvious love for animals. It showed immediately in the way she and her employees interacted and handled our ferrets. She was very thorough and wasn't trying to run up our bill and worked with us to find a plan to afford what our ferrets needed via schedule. Had awesome suggestions of natural flower essences that worked! she knows her stuff. oh another thing that sticks in my memory is when our little girl ferret Xyla had passed we called in a panic because we could not tell if she had really passed and she took my call while she was on vacation out of the country. Maybe it was luck that she was available.. but she gave us advice to try and revive Xyla. ferrets get blood sugar issues sometimes as they age and had us put syrup on her gums. Xyla had indeed passed already but it was so amazing her sense of urgency in our distress. Since then our other ferret Zeiq has passed. So we haven't seen her in awhile. We tell all our friends about Desert Bloom. Any of them who have used her services were beyond satisfied. Luckily my cat hasn't needed any vet care but when he does its Desert Bloom and Dr Molina we will be calling. Thanks Desert Bloom!
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