What You Don’t See
-What you see: A too young veterinarian that surely can’t be qualified to treat your animal.
-What you don’t see: A young veterinarian that busted her butt through 8 years of schooling and while she might not have the experience of a 60 year old veterinarian, she knows more than you think and she knows where to look for help if needed.
-What you see: A hospital and staff that are only in this for the money.
-What you don’t see: Multiple veterinary team members putting their heads together to create a treatment plan that is best for your pet but still fits in your budget. Multiple people searching through donated medications or secretly using a bag of fluids for free because your pet’s health is WAY more important than our production numbers.
-What you see: A far too long room wait time.
-What you don’t see: The plethora of other critical patients in the treatment room that are being managed at the same time as your pet. Timely examinations of all animals is important and we try to get to everyone as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the actively seizing dog, the cat who just coded, the respiratory distress rabbit, and the dog who just collapsed from an Addisonian crisis will need to be addressed before your dog’s ear infection of three months duration.















