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Businiess name:  Veterinary Specialty Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I brought in my dog with acute diarrhea. He was rapidly fading and was admitted in ICU at VSH. $1500 later and meanwhile in a coma and dying, I was told my dog had an inoperable brain tumor and euthanasia was advised. The brain tumor was never assessed with the appropriate diagnostic scans. Since I did not believe them I took my rapidly declining dog to NCSU where he was instantly treated for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. He miraculously recovered, but was seriously debilitated due VSH's misdiagnosis. We spend quite a lot of money for this and follow-up treatments. I found out later that the VSH had altered the patient records. They lied about having provided the proper diagnosis and stated they had never told my dog had a brain tumor. They even attempted to blame the absence of proper treatment and pain management on me! The case of my dog was straightforward. The VSH misdiagnosed my dog's condition thus providing the wrong treatment. With the correct medications and diagnostic aids at NCSU my dog recovered. What is much worse to me is that VSH then tried to cover up for their mistake and negligence by lying. We -pet owners- are trusting veterinarians with our beloved pets. More so, we are willing to spend considerable expenses for our pets by going to a specialty clinic such as the VSH, THINKING that the best treatments will be offered by veterinarians with extra training. It is highly unethical if professionals abuse this trust!!

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