Sad place for animals. I got there with a case for my cat with a suspicion of urinary trait infection. After a $ 600 battery of exams (including a non requested $100 anesthetic only to perform the x-ray), the suspicion turned to bladder stone, with something quite odd as the main solution for it: a surgery. The estimate for the crystals removal on my cat was $ 2000, which astonished me, and even more when I noticed the obvious dietary dissolving of the stone was briefly mentioned. The fact the stone is an oxalate or struvite strongly determines whether surgery is the way (that was clarified) but the fact that this method was pushed right away from the beginning seemed quite odd. Reading the other reviews here, now it makes sense, doctors there may or may not be a money grabbers but they were indeed doing their job well as employees trying to push the most expensive method down our throats. No real follow ups have been given since we've decided to try the diet to dissolve the stone and every medication we needed is just so freaking pricey. They try to push and charge for every single bit. Do not recommend this place and they charge the oxygen you breathe if they could. Never again I am coming back here, vets in my country love animals, at least for the most part, these will reap you off.