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Businiess name:  Stewartstown Vet Services
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been using hopewell for the last 7 years or so. Dr Preston was never very personable however she always seems to be knowledgable and the girls are always pleasent. I have decided to change my vet recently. I took Duke, a 113 pound Mix to see the vet. Duke had a limp that had been getting worse. Dr Slajchert was on duty that day. This Dr. instantly had an attitude with my wife and I. He asked very few questions and was very unprofessional. We told one of the girls who was gathering information that the groomer had said the dogs toe looked broken. Dukes toe had always been a question since he was a puppy and it had never bothered him. The Dr ordered blood work and xrays, After it was all said and done he told us the toe needs to be amputated. My wife and I were shocked, the Dr said if we would have brought him in sooner they would have been able to do something??? Long story short I took him to another vet and they deteremined that his toe was unusual however it was not the proble

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