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Our German Shepard got a hemotoma in his ear. It's basically blood filling his ear flap. We took him here because it's the closest vet to our home. As far as the visit itself, it was average. The only treatment they did was to drain the blood with a needle. No big deal, figured ok, issue resolved, keep pressure on it and it will eventually heal. WRONG! After doing some research online and calling other vets, what they did was basically pointless, the ear is filling back up with blood and the issue will have to be fixed with surgery in order to resolve it permanently. Guess what this POINTLESS treatment cost...$400!!!! The exam itself was $75 and a flippin' bandage was $53!! We are FURIOUS!! Not only did they do nothing to solve the issue, they completely took advantage of us in our worry for our dog. We have called for quotes for the actual surgery that will resolve the hemotoma to several other vets in the area and the surgery will actually be less expensive than what these ridiculous people charged us for doing jack-sh!t. Oh! And when we called them to tell them the hematoma came back they wanted to charge us $40 for the follow-up. If you have any concern for finances, DO NOT GO HERE!
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