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  • A friend of ours introduced us to Carolina Place Animal Hospital. She has taken her cats here for years and swears by Dr. Chappell. We had our dogs treated here as well. Both the techs and the doctors treated both boys as if they were part of their own families, something we appreciated greatly. The dogs got their shots here & were treated for ear infections with topical medications and pills. The doctors have always been very upfront when discussing treatments and different avenues for care. Around the end of October 2017 my miniature poodle Sassi was having trouble with his bowels. He couldn't poop. We took him to see Dr. Stewart. Dr. Stewart asked if he could do an x-ray & I gave my consent to go forward. As it turned out Sassi not only had another ear infection but he also had a tumor crushing his lower intestine. He could eat but not poop. My wife and I discussed the options, there was really only one, Sassi needed to have surgery to remove the tumor. Dr. Chappell performed the surgery & we were on pins and needles as to the outcome. I saw Sassi right after the surgery. He was in recovery coming out of anesthesia wearing the cone of shame. Dr. Chappell took time to tell me that the surgery was complicated because there wasn't just one but two tumors. He managed to get them both out even though the second tumor was between the aorta and the spine. My wife and I visited with Sassi post recovery and we were looking forward to having him home with us. Dr. Chappell told us that Sassi would be watched 24/7 by a tech. Somewhere in the night he suffered from a post op blood clot and passed away. My wife was with him shortly after he died. His death wasn't felt by just the two of us. I think everyone in the office was crying at some point. When a biopsy was performed on him it was discovered that he had a malignant cancer throughout his body. We never knew it & he never complained. He was always happy & loving. Even now almost a month later I still cry when I think about him. Henry just got his shots and was less than happy having his ears looked at but Dr. Stewart gave us a variety of pills to clear up the infection. Dr. Stewart has never been anything but professional to myself and my wife. We're older adults and he's a young man but he's educated as a vet & has experience to back up his formal education. I think that he tries as hard as he can to help every animal that comes in looking for aid. The techs are some of the strongest, most courageous ladies I have ever met. They see animals and humans suffering every day & they still come in to ease their suffering. I've been to a couple different vets and I like this combination of folks. Everyone tries their best, that's really all we can do.
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