BEVS (Burlington Emergency & Vet Specialists veterinary clinic reviews
BEVS (Burlington Emergency & Vet Specialists
veterinary clinic
Treats:
Cats
Treats:
Dogs
Services:
After-Hours Emergency Care
Services:
Cremation
Services:
Monitored Overnight Care
Services:
Surgery
Ownership:
Private / Single Location
Phone:
8028632387
Profile updated: 5/7/12
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Rating: 4.1 (1-5)
based on 4 reviews.
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12/24/14 |
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I would discourage anyone from using this service unless absolutely necessary. They allowed my critically ill dog to sit for 24 hours without treatment.(Of course I was charged nearly a thousand dollars for this.) The BEVS vet then told me my dog had Cancer and strongly urged me to euthanize him.I took him to another vet. I thought he was dead by the time we got there. But he was barely alive. The new vet provided the treatment BEVS neglected to provide, including treating a raging sepsis and doing surgery. My dog did NOT have Cancer. He survived and lived a very happy full life. I do not trust BEVS.
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8/26/13 |
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Great caring staff. They treated my Curlie Jo. Very caring people.
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7/9/12 |
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The care my dog Siri received was expeditious, professional and caring. Saved Siri's life!
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5/7/12 |
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FINDING TROUBLE: Bogey*, a big, funny golden retriever, wasn’t quite acting like herself. She was sleeping for most of the day and didn’t have her usual enthusiastic appetite. When she wouldn’t chase her tennis ball, her owners knew something was wrong. They took her to the vet, who performed an abdominal x-ray on Bogey and saw the problem immediately: a round, spherical object stuck in the dog’s stomach. The vet sent Bogie and her family to BEVS right away to get it out.
At BEVS, we put Bogey under a general anesthesia to make her more comfortable. To remove the object, we used an endoscope, which is a long, flexible tube with a camera and light on one end that allows us to see inside an animal’s stomach, throat, colon, and bladder. We use it to perform biopsies, insert feeding tubes, or in this case, remove foreign objects without surgery
To find out what happened go to: http://bevsvt.com/2011/findingtrouble/
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