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Stenz, Michael, Dvm - Enfield Animal Hospital
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My husband had been taking our cat to EAH for years before I met him. This was fine until our cat had a problem and the four vets I saw ALL gave me conflicting information on the correct way to treat her. I would think treating an ear infection in a cat would be a relatively simple thing, but each time I walked out of EAH I was given new medicine, new instructions, etc. I would see a different vet every time and each time I was told the way I had been administering the medicine was the wrong way, or the cat was given the wrong medicine altogether. I have no idea how four doctors of veterinary medicine can all have drastically different opinions on how to treat an ear infection. All in all my poor cat suffered with this ear infection for the better part of a year before I threw my hands up in the air and switched vets. Suffield Vet now has my business and for the most part, I have never been happier. My animals are diagnosed and treated correctly now. EAH was more affordable than SVH, but I absolutely do not regret the switch.
Pros: close by, affordable
Cons: conflicting information from vets
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