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Businiess name:  Animal Ophthalmology Clinic
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have nothing but good things to say about ADC. For anyone who doesn't know -- they're a group of internal specialist, referral only vets (part of the VCA system). Basically, when your pet is sick and you request a second opinion, or your vet decides they aren't equipped to properly diagnose/treat something, you can get a referral here. They've got full diagnostic equipment and 24-hour ICU facilities for treating the sickest of sick.\r \r My cat was recently extremely ill with very bad blood work that didn't seem to be improving with treatment. I wasn't happy with how the normal vet was dealing with it (he gave up way too soon), and requested a referral. I was able to transfer her to ADC the next morning, where she stayed for the next 5 nights. \r \r \r The vet we saw at ADC was knowledgeable, realistic about the prognosis, but willing to do as much as possible. He took not only my cat's blood work in to account, but also her age and how she was acting and seemed overall, which IMO

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