We were referred to Dr. Dale Aguirre by East Maryland Animal Hospital for an ultrasound because our Miniature Schnauzer, Calvin, had elevated liver levels. Dr. Aguirre misdiagnosed a growth or tumor in Calvin's liver, and referred us to Vet Med, Dr. Radlinsky, for surgery. Calvin did not survive the surgery performed by Dr. Radlinsky. Lab test results showed there was no cancer, only possible scar tissue. Calvin could have lived several more healthy and happy years had it not been for the misdiagnosis and surgery. This has been heartbreaking and expensive. Between the three veterinary practices involved, this tragedy cost us over $8,000. Always get a second opinion for anything invasive.