Non-professionalism
My Julie is already hunting in the best hunting grounds, but I don't want other animal owners to bring their pets to the Terion Clinic when a woman works there. She lacks not only basic information, such as the services provided at the 24-hour veterinary clinic, but also the knowledge to diagnose a cat who (as it turned out when examined by a doctor at Beinerert Clinic twenty minutes later, although smelling of alcohol) had classic symptoms of heart failure. The "specialist" on chaka Street tried to puncture the poor beloved and suck the liquid, but she failed. Then she told us that sonography was urgently needed to make a diagnosis, so we had to go to the clinic 24 hours a day. She probably doesn't understandthat the condition of the animal must be alleviated first, and is not aware that sonography is not performed every day in a day clinic. Together with the helper, they acted chaotically, unconvincingly, and administered some medication (as it turned out, not enough to improve breathing at all). God forbid to meet such specialists, it was good that we went to the Stein Clinic on Gertrudes Street, although the sonography was not performed on Saturday. The doctor said there were classic symptoms of heart failure, systemic injections and injections. The system was also scheduled for Sunday. For the cat, these manipulations really improved the condition. The next day, a very intelligent doctor, John, worked at the Stein Clinic, with whom we could talk about the prognosis and irreversible changes in the heart and lungs. This doctor did not require either sonography or puncture, he listened very carefully to my infinitely patient Julie and very gently said his opinion that the condition of the 10-year-old pet could not be improved. Since we were not ready to fall asleep that day, I asked you to put on a system so that Juliet would not suffer from shortness of breath until the next day. I highly recommend Dr. John, who has a respectful attitude towards both the animal and the confused and sad owners. We chose the clinic on Fourth Street as the place of departure. I can say the best words about both the female doctor and the doctor Renars. A very humane, attentive attitude, as well as the wrapping of the corpse, was such that it showed that animals are loved in this clinic. However, I would seriously recommend the owner of the Terion clinic "Terion" to take care that the "specialists"improve your knowledge and do not try to stab your sick cat unnecessarily. Training your heart and lungs would also be very helpful.
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