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Businiess name:  New Paltz Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Corporate-run, money-driven veterinary business, heavy heavy heavy on diagnostics (easy $$$-maker), but oddly enough, lacking the treatment capabilities and continuous care of a serious hospital (as a rule they never keep patients overnight, no isolation room, etc). High turnover rate for veterinarian position because Chief of Staff is known for being "difficult", and not in a high standard way but rather in a catty, obnoxious, spoiled sorority girl way. Can be sweet as pie to clients' faces but frequently berates and disparages them nonetheless. Online reviews (check out insiderpages reviews too) are overwhelmingly unfavorable, because most people can easily see though this type of veneer. Vets/techs: Unless you're completely desperate for a temporary job in the area, don't even bother considering this place. Clients: I'd strongly recommend taking your beloved animal to a legitimate veterinary hospital, where he/she will get a thorough physical exam and you'll be thoroughly educated on options and possibilities before someone who's not the doctor whisks into the room, rattling off a huge estimate of expenses. There are honest, genuine, patient-focused vets out there, but you won't find them working at an establishment like this. "Business major wearing a stethoscope? Come on in!" Sorry to the few client reviewers who referred to these people as respectful and professional...superficially, perhaps, but so is every $ucce$$fully manipulative $ale$person.

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