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Businiess name:  Blazejewski, Stanley, DVM - Veterinary Referral Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Our beloved Beagle Milo had many problems in the last few years of his life. Our first experience with VRC was when our dog developed pancreatitis and needed emergency care. He already had diabetes which complicates almost any medical situation. He was close to death during the week long stay but the doctor on call managed to bring him back around. I will say while in the Emergency part of the hospital you do get a staff rotating in and out and doctors change constantly as in any other hospital setting. This can make it difficult to get answers especially if they are really busy with multiple traumas. All I can say is be patient, it's just like an emergecy room at any hospital and they can be managing many cases at one time. We later saw several specialists on the non-emergency side for diabetes/lymphoma Milo developed lymphoma and the love and care the staff showed our guy was amazing. We have spent the last 2 years in constant care at VRC and I can only say that the staff starts to

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