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Old 10-10-2008, 03:12 PM
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Re: Multi-vet Veterinary Surgery...

I don't like those multi-vet places, my vet just has one partner and they're both good, in my experience the multi-vet places seem money money orientated.
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Old 10-10-2008, 04:03 PM
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Re: Multi-vet Veterinary Surgery...

The vet i use is the only 1. Im there that often we are on first name terms now. I have used him for years . But if i used a multi vet practice i would ask for same vet every time as others have said at least they know your animals
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Re: Multi-vet Veterinary Surgery...

We also have a selection of vets at our practice but they will book you in if possible if you want a particular one. They should be able to help if you ask when the vets on that you want to see. I suppose it depends also on the vets working days.
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Re: Multi-vet Veterinary Surgery...

I have 2 vets, man and woman. i always ask for the woman. she knows the history, and my animals are comfortable with her.
my sister takes her 2 HUGE german shepherds there and always goes with the woman doctor.
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