Category: | Veterinarian |
Address: | 1235 Taraval St, San Francisco, CA 94116, USA |
Phone: | +1 650-551-1115 |
Site: | veterinaryvision.com |
Rating: | 4 |
Working: | 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM Closed |
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Jason Lee
PLEASE, YOU HAVE TO READ MY STORY. Theyre good at what they do somehow. However, like 90% of the Vet nowadays, they always convince you to go through surgery regardless what happened. My 13 years old Corgi, suffer from cataract for so many years still living like usual (not exactly bothering his normal like). One day he experience some dry eye issues so I bought him here for an exam. The vet said something wrong with his eye that it wont generate tears anymore. Bcuz the eyeball is dry so the eyeball will develop redness. She strongly suggested for an surgery to remove the eye ball altogether. Yeah, you hear it right, REMOVE THE EYE BALL bcuz of dry eyes. She estimated $3000 ballpark figure, which I dont even concern about. I just dont want my 13 years old dog, suffer from cataract already and now he needs to lose his eyeball. So I refuse, of course, and I said regardless what happened unless its live threatening, I wont let my dog go through a surgery at ago 13. Then the vet prescribed a couple different kind of eye drop, including antibiotic, artificial tears stuff like that. I continue the eye drop for 2 weeks, his eye dryness and redness are all gone. Not only he can keep his eye and he can keep his eye rolling. So dont just rely on ONE vet opinions and dont put your dog on the surgery table so easy.
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Martin Taylor
Very trustworthy. We were willing to pay for expensive surgery but they told us it wasnt worth it in our case.
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Luiza Santos Araujo
Took good care of my boxers scratched eye