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11/2/22 |
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From the time we entered the facility until we left, we were treated with the utmost dignity and professionalism by all staff. Dr. Reagan is such a compassionate, patient and caring veterinarian. Although we are heartbroken over the diagnosis/prognosis for our beloved Fiona, we are beyond grateful for the level of care she received. We appreciate each and everyone that cared for her. We most definitely recommend this facility.??
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7/10/20 |
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The neurology department is considered the best in the country. Dr. Glass literally has written the book all other neurologists use to learn neurology. He personally did surgery on my frenchie who is back to normal one week after surgery!
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7/18/12 |
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RBVH killed my beloved collie Jack He died due 2 the incompetence, inexperience and neglect of Rachel Baek, the lies of Dr Noemi Benitah and the gross misrepresentation of RBVH
J had surgery on Sat 7.16.11 & was set to come home Sun Instead, he aspirated Sat pm & was on O2 by Sun Dr B promised a vet would be in CCU but the vet was Baek, an intern who had graduated 2 months before & who had only been working as a vet for 2 wks! On Sun a.m., Dr B said there was something unusual on J's X-rays but none of the vets knew what it was. Images were sent to their radiologist, but since he wasn’t on duty, he didn’t read them until after J died. I saw J in CCU Sun 2am There was a water bowl by his nose even tho he wasn't allowed 2 drink His nose was caked inside w/blood from O2. RBVH doesn't have large O2 cages J died a horrible death on Mon. Even tho I never left RBVH, they only got me seconds before J died. I NEVER would have left him if I had been told an intern was sole vet in overnight CCU
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8/2/11 |
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Brought our dog in with a sprained front ankle, and during the course of more than two hours a blood test was run to update the test done only several months ago as part of his annual physcial, we declined the x-rays that the vet said weren't really necessary but was suggesting anyway, and he left without a splint or bandage of any kind though he was still limping. All in all, it didn't seem like the treatment course was commensurate with the diagnosis, nor with the price.
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4/22/11 |
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When i found out my dog had a heart murmur I wanted him to see a specialist. The doctor was very kind to him and he answered all our questions and he also did a ultra sound of the heart and held him for that. They could of sadated him for that but didn't feel the need to do that. I didn't want him sedated because of all damage it could do over time to the organs. I really like the doctor he is one of the best cardiologist in the state.
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3/22/11 |
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Dr Trotter is by far the top vet in this state if not the country. I bought my dog Killian to be put down because he was ill, but Dr. Trotter would not just let him go with not trying everything possible. We wound up having to do it two days later but no regrets this time because we know we tried everything. Dr Trotter was right there for us, through the whole procedure of putting Killian down, he was so compassionate, he went out of his way to box him up and brought him out to the parking lot to us. Putting your pet to sleep is a very emotional moment for a lot of people, but Dr. Trotter certainly make you feel you came to the right place for it. Thank you Dr. Trotter.
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12/30/10 |
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RBVH is very good clinically but very aggressive. There is no such thing as a consultation; before you can get a question out of your mouth, your pet is in the back receiving chemo. I've dealt with the cardiology and oncology departments and been pleased, but beware of neurology. There is a lot of double talk from the neurologists so you're never really sure where your pet stands..
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3/20/09 |
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The vets and staff couldd use a little training in customer service but overall, they provide good care.
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7/24/08 |
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I have been using RBVH for over 6 yrs, and to me there is not another animal hospital in the state of NJ that holds a candle to this hospital. I have five dogs and have been to numerous vets that were not able to diagnose my dogs when ill. I was referred to Dr. Green when my dog saw 8 vets in NJ and no one was able to diagnose him. Dr. Green diagnosed my yorkie with a livershunt and Dr. Salmeri did the surgery and they both saved my dogs life. Dr. Green is an internist, and the best diagnostic vet I have ever had, and caring beyond words. Dr. Salmeri is a surgeon that is one in a million. When I have not been able to see Dr. Green if there has been an emergency, anyone we have ever seen has been great. I can't say enough good things about RBVH. If you want the best care for your pets, and a state of the art facility where everything is available, I can't recommend RBVH highly enough. They may be more expensive, but you get what pay for, and for my pets, I want the best.
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12/26/07 |
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Have to agree about the expense; but this facility is first rate and the surgeon we were dealing with constantly brought us up to date and gave us realisitc prognoses (sp) for our dog. Understanmd that Dr. Pamela Joyce has joined them from Belle Mead and my family considers her to be first rate vet who cares as much as the pet's owners.
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6/7/07 |
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not happy, very high cost, took my pet to another animal hospital who told me my dog was not as ill as i was told. and felt my dog was well enough to go home contrary to what i was told previous day. new vet charged 194.00 for same tests as previous day that cost me 612.00 for 1 visit and quoted me 1800.00 for 3 days in hospital when it was not needed at all.
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5/21/07 |
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they do not return phone calls or get test results back to you in a timely fashion. you have to call and call and call and call and maybe someone will call you back.
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