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  • Dr. Sara Koehn is simply AWESOME!!!!!! Spay Neuter Clinic is really the best in the world!!!! (Please excuse me for my over-excitement here :p) My kitten Noel was brought here first for the FVRCP shot, and later for the spay surgery. I was very worried about Noel because I brought her to Petsmart and another vet before to get shots and she had very serious reactions after each shot: vomiting, high fever, lethargy for two whole days...so I was very, very worried about giving her shots again, not to mention having her spayed!! My friend recommended Spay Neuter Clinic to me (though the one he went to was the one in Mesa), saying the service is excellent and the price is really really low. I was skeptical and didn't listen to him at first, but thought that I might give it a try, just for the shot first. At first I didn't know I have to make an appointment (my friend said they didn't need appointments before), so I waited until my kitten's 3rd FVRCP booster shot was going to due and called to confirm about the price and office hours, and they said they were actually fully booked at that time until two weeks later!!! :( "Noooooooooooo!" I screamed in my heart and was about to hang up the phone, the receptionist suddenly told me maybe they can squeeze Noel in for the shot as it was going to due the day after!! Thank God!!! I was really happy that although they're extremely busy, they were still able to do that for me :) Dr. Koehn was very nice and took the time to talk with me and answer my questions about sarcoma and what kind of vaccines they use (dead virus) during my visit, in spite of their hectic schedule. You can see from her big smile that she really cares and gives you the peace of mind. She gave Noel something before the shot to minimize the chance of getting serious reactions again. The shot went ok with Noel having just a light fever and not as lethargic as before, but she did have swelling on the face and body this time (maybe she had that previously as well, but she was under the bed whole time previously so not sure)!!! I was really worried again and called them the next morning. The tech told me to give her children Benadryl but I ended up just gave her Lysine that I have at home, because I didn't want to give her human medicine. So, when the time came to bring her to the spay surgery, I was EXTREMELY worried!!!!! It seems that my kitten Noel is extremely vulnerable to shots and stuff, and I was reaaaaaaally worried about any severe reaction she could get from anaesthesia :((( The morning that I brought her to the clinic (around 8), I was so sad and thought I'd prefer myself to take the pain instead of her, and couldn't help crying before Dr. Koehn and the techs (I know it might sound silly). Dr. Koehn and her techs very caringly assured me they will take care of Noel like one of their own, and she's gonna be fine! The incision will be very, very tiny, and she should be up and running in no time :) Also Dr. Koehn also comforted me about the allergic reaction part and wrote down on her chart that she'll need extra antihistamine next time for shots. Their words and warm smiles comforted me and I felt that Noel's in good hands. One hour later I got a phone call from Dr. Koehn herself, saying that Noel did very well in the surgery and was ready for us to pick up already!! You can see how she cares about the pet and the owner by calling by herself!!! But I was at work and also wanted to let her stay there for awhile and see if anything should happen, Dr. Koehn will be there for her. After work at around 3 - 4 pm, we picked up Noel from the clinic, and she looked like nothing had happened!! When she's home, she ate and ran around like normal, which didn't look like some kitten who just had a huge surgery!! I in turn worried that her organs inside might fall out when she runs and jumps like that!! However, the incision was indeed very, very tiny, to the point that it looked like one of her tiny nipples, haha :D (I'll attach a picture of her incision. I wish someone could have done that already so that I wouldn't be that worried :D) I didn't know how medically advanced our country is until now!!! :D I saw pictures of a very long incision like those black long bugs just a month or so ago from the My365 community in Japan, which was something that added to my worries ( ) Anyway, she finally looked a little sleepy for half an hour, and was back to normal again ever since!!!!! No allergic reactions, no side effects, nothing bad at all!!! It's been 2 months after her spay surgery, and everything's been fine!!! Her fur had grown back in a month and it really feels like nothing happened to her :))))) Thank you so much, Dr. Koehn and your staff!!!!!!! You guys are the best!!!!!!!! Oh, did I mention it only cost $47 for a cat spay? ;-) plus pain med, just $62, didn't even need to pay seperate taxes!!
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