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Simpson, Amelia, Dvm - Veterinary Surgical Ctr
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I was shocked to read the two negative reviews as my experience with Dr. Simpson and her staff was just the opposite.
We took our Boston Terrier to Dr. Simpson last Friday after a wonderful specialty vet, Dr. Robert Franklin, had arranged for Lucy's surgery with her. All we knew was that Lucy had cancer and her prognosis was unknown. We feared we'd lose her.
Dr. Simpson took her the very next day and fit her into her schedule by performing the surgery during her lunch time. My husband had the unpleasant task of dropping Lucy off in the morning, but came home filled with praise for the wonderful and caring staff and Dr. Simpson. He said they were truly caring and dog loving people and he knew Lucy was in good hands.
Dr. Simpson called us immediately after surgery with the good news that Lucy's tumor was operable and that she was ""cautiously optimistic"" that her prognosis was good.
When we picked Lucy up to take her to Dr. Franklin's for post op care overnight, we could see how excited and genuinely happy she was that the surgery had gone so well. There was nothing fake about it. She gave us clear and concise instructions on Lucy's care and told us to call immediately if we had any concerns. A few days later, I did call with a question about a rash on Lucy's stomach which I left on her answering machine. She called me back within 10 minutes.
I highly recommend Dr. Simpson and would not hesitate to take either Lucy or her sister back to her if the need arose.
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