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Lsu Veterinarian School
veterinary clinic
Treats:  Cats
Treats:  Dogs
Treats:  Exotics
Treats:  Horses / Livestock
Services:  After-Hours Emergency Care
Services:  Boarding
Services:  Dental
Services:  Grooming
Services:  Monitored Overnight Care
Services:  Reproductive
Services:  Surgery
Website:  www1.vetmed.lsu.edu/sv... external link
Profile updated: 9/15/10    Submit profile update

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Rating: 2.5 (1-5) based on 4 reviews.

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Click to report rating    8/12/17   1     1     1     1   My dachshund hurt his back, he barely walks and when he does try to walk his body is curved and he stumbles and crosses his back legs. He is clearly in pain and miserable, he only lays down... He doesn't eat or drink. I brought him to lsu after my vet took x-rays and saw he has 3 slipped discs in his back and recommended it. We saw Dr Cox who told us she doesn't know why he is there bc "he can walk" and we need to go back (pay the $100 exam fee again) to see a different doctor. She didn't even bother to look at the x-rays I brought before giving me her "opinion". Complete lack of care and respect, only wants money... Do not care for animals! RID: 64412
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 4/2/12   5     5     5     4   My dog had osteosarcoma with metastasis to the lung, along with prostate cancer, anal sac cancer, and a previously undiagnosed, dangerous heart arrhythmia. The medical care he received at LSU was excellent. Every vet we consulted with was professional,competent, & compassionate. We were clearly informed re: my dog's diagnosis, treatment protocol, and prognosis. We knew going in that there would be no cure, but we worked with his doctors to extend his life as long as he enjoyed a good quality of life. He had his leg amputated, underwent injectable chemo, and oral chemo. He tolerated all the recommended treatments with few side effects. Due to the terrific work of the veterinarians at LSU, our beloved dog lived several months past our expectations. The expert care provided by his doctors allowed us to spend 10 extra months with him. It is expensive, but the medical staff worked with us to hold down costs. I have nothing but respect for the medical care provided to our beloved dog. RID: 33304
Click to report rating    3/31/12   2     2     2     1   I brought my dog there after he had been bitten on his ear by another dog. It was a bad bite and probably needed stitches. They decided all they needed to do was clean the ear and gave me some antibiotics which cost me $186.00. It's been about a week and now the ear looks more inflamed and is bleeding again. I am very disatisfied now that I am having to bring my dog back to the vet to get treated again. Definitely will not ever be going there again. I basically spent my money on them cleaning his ear. I hope no one has the same experience I had. RID: 33268
     12/15/11   3     3     3     1   My 8 year old cat  was diagnosed with Hepatic Lipodosis about a month before I brought her to LSU Vet School. This is a liver disease where the cat basically starves itself. Very stressful for the owners. I had to force feed her with a syringe for about a month. My regular vet referred me to LSU for an ultrasound. 2 days later she was dead. She never left the clinic. Needless to say I am ABSOLUTELY HEARTBROKEN over what happened. To top it all off I was told by an intern Dr. Fox that it would cost about $1500 for the ultrasound and surgery (but could be more If she had to stay for 3 weeks after surgery for feeding and therapy). So I paid the $1500 deposit up front.  This is where it gets cold. Two days ago (2 weeks later) I get a nice letter in the mail saying how sorry they are that my cat died and even included a sculpture of my cat's paw. The next day I get a bill for an additional $2300!Did I mention my cat died after a 3 day stay. That is just cold hearted. RID: 29875
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