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Businiess name:  VCA Bay Area Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm aghast reading all these negative reviews. I've taken two pets to BAVS and received excellent services every time. Yes, they are expensive. You have to pay $99 just to walk in the door and be seen by a vet. Treatments and diagnostics are expensive too. BAVS does not provide routine care for pets. It's the place you go in emergency situations, when your regular vet does not know what the problem is, and/or specialist exams are needed. It's not fun having to pay thousands of dollars for services for a sick or injured pet, but in their defense, it's easy for emotionally distraught owners to stiff them on the bills, especially if the pet cannot be saved. They always tell you up front what the cost will be, and then you can decide whether or not to euthanize your pet or just let him be until he dies a natural death. I think most of us would want to do what we can to save our pets' lives, it's part of being a responsible pet owner. The first cat I took there had an illness and c

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