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Businiess name:  Veterinary Oncology Services and Research Center | West Chester, PA
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I recommend against using this oncologist based on the way she treated my pet and my family. We went to The Veterinary Oncology Service after our adored cat was diagnosed with cancer and Dr. Jeglum used our emotions against us. She came right out and told us that if we decided not to treat him with chemotherapy he would die a fast painful death. She conned us by telling us that ""her"" treatment would change his prognosis from poor to good. Two months and thousands of dollars, later the cancer returned. Sadly, it was growing the whole time they were taking our money, but everytime we pointed out the suspected lump, they denied it. We finally took him to University of Penn where they told us that the cancer had spread too far for treatment. We had no choice but to let our beautiful cat go last week. Pros: Nice building, good parking, some nice secretaries and techs. Cons: The veterinarians are not thorough enough and they do not listen to the owners concerns. PLUS, they are manipulative.

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