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Businiess name:  Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Columbia Pike Animal Hospital came highly recommended to me by a fellow pet owner. I have taken my Boxer, Brutus, to this facility for 2 significant ailments. The first, demodectic mange, occurred during puppy stage and was treated with a highly toxic chemical. Brutus was stunned for days and I did not continue treatment. The second, mast cell tumor on right hind leg, was treated by Dr. Poole. When I picked Brutus up after surgery I noticed that the exposed 6-inch incision only had 4 sutures. The site opened 2 days following surgery and I was forced to return to Columbia Pike Animal Hospital for eval. 2 more sutures were necessary to close the open area but there was still significant space between other stitches. Several days later another area opened up where there were no previous sutures. I was forced to take Brutus to Hope Veterinary clinic at midnight for eval. Dr Rouse, at Hope Clinic, placed 4 additional sutures to close the wound and recommended follow-up with regular Vet to r

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