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Emergency Animal Hospital of Northwest Austin
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Do you have a pet that has experienced horrendous treatment at an Emergency Vet Clinic? Have you experienced outrageous treatment by an Emergency Clinic? Notify your Texas legislator about the issue. Vets are regulated. Dr. Scott Johnson owns a number of Emergency Clinics in this area. I've discovered incidents of the following: he has diagnosed an animal has having a minor situation then the animal died that night; his doctors told a client that the pet ""wanted to die"" ; his clinic, after racking up several thousands of dollars from a client, first acknowledged an over-charge of less than $100.00 and then refused a refund and then refused to ever allow the client to bring an animal into a Scott Johnson owned clinic. I also understand that he was refusing treatment at the Round Rock clinic, which was an Emergency Clinic at night, while an animal was in care after recovering from surgery during the day. And Johnson is on the board of directors of a nationwide association. Lobby your legislator for better care and supervision of Emergency Clinics since these clinics are a scarce commodity and since Scott Johnson owns almost a virtual monopoly in this area.
Pros: Some of the Vets are very good; and sometimes they are not.
Cons: Virtually A Monopoly Owned Service in Austin, With the Owner Acting As Such
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