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Tried out this office today based on positive reviews on Yelp. Here's my take: I called ahead about if there was an "exam charge." To give some background, we moved here from Las Vegas where my vet office never charged a fee for the exam. The office we were using here (white tanks) charges $50 just for walking in the door, which is why I started looking elsewhere. We brought my dog in for boosters. It was $48 for distemper/parvo/exam and $20 for bordatella shots. Much more fair pricing (they combined a smaller exam charge with the first booster, though I'm not sure how it breaks down). That being said, this is a no-frills office. I think those exam fees go into making other vet offices more boutiquey, as a previous reviewer has mentioned. This doesn't lend to animal care, it just entertains us pet-owners. This is a small office with 2 exam rooms. Seems like an older building, and a little wear and tear is obvious. A little smoothing around the edges wouldn't hurt, but again, they're not charging what other clinics are. Both doctor and receptionist were super friendly, and we were in and out, quick and easy. Pending any moves in our future, we would return!
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