I took 2 of my kittens to this vet about a week or two after I had adopted them. I was mostly concerned about one of them because of his cloudy eye, him being underweight, lethargic, and having diarrhea.
So now fast forward 1.5 months later. I take out the kittens' bed from the closet. They haven't used it since the first week they were adopted (I had placed it in the bathroom and had kept them in the bathroom for the first few days). I find dead segments of tapeworms ALL over the bed, which I had never noticed before because I had placed a sweater on the cat bed. I was able to figure this out because I compared them to the photos online and sure enough they are dried tapeworms. Then, I also find these dry pieces of tapeworms on my bed. And then later, I observe my sick cat's poop closely, and find that he has living tapeworms in his poop. Clearly, my cat has had tapeworms since the beginning and now still has them. I don't understand how they did the fecal tests and found nothing, and aso dewormed them yet my cat still has worms.
We love our vet! My only critique of this place is their high prices for vet care and prescriptions. However, they have a fantastic team and their facilities are the nicest I've seen in Baltimore.
I was charged over 400 dollars for both kittens for that, deworming, they got my kittens to poop during the visit (which not sure how they did it that quickly but at least half of the things were done in another room so I couldn't see what was going on) in order to do fecal tests, and a bunch of other things that they deemed necessary.
So yeah, I feel like they didn't do their job right because now I'm very concerned about my kitten who was had tapeworms for MONTHS and unfortunately didn't realize it myself until today, and the treatments/exams/medicine was twice more expensive than the vet I'm going to now. Plus, he still has all his other symptoms even though he did put on some weight and is somewhat less lethargic now. Also, my other kitty STILL has earmites!
We took our cat to Boston pet hospital for check up when we got her out 1 years old she was a mess $1982. cost The worse vet in Baltimore Then we took it to Eastern animal hospital they treated and finally put her to sleep.another $756 but people say the vets are the best now owner in jail for hurting our animals
I was given an antibiotic for my sick kitten. My vet made me very nervous telling me my kitten was very underweight and that he might have this rare disease given his symptoms and that he had a respiratory illness (he mentioned the rare disease more than a couple of times) but it usually is herpes. He didn't give me any drops for the kitten's eye so I was worried about that after.
Original review redacted. The staff here is kind and patient, but Dr. Burbelo's conduct (multiple counts of animal cruelty) cast a shadow over the whole practice, and he is still listed as the owner.
My other cat seemed healthy but actually ended up having ear mites and so treatment was administered to her.
I get the fecal test results back, and the results are that nothing out of the ordinary was found. This makes me feel relieved.
The people working at this animal hospital are absolutely amazing! They were extremely helpful, took time with me to complete important forms and showed me outstanding last minute care. I am so thankful for this team that works so well together! They saved me at a very stressful time. Thank you ladies!
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