Palm Gardens Vet
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#14
in Health & Medical
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Sold me food that was marked "Not for resale" thereby profiting off samples. The item was also expired (two weeks past date). I called the practice to express my concerns and was shouted at by the "Practice Manager" and told that they had a fire a few months ago and I should accept their mistake. Also told me to feed my cat the expired food. She also told me I am welcome to complain to Royal Canin as the practice is a regular customer and no action will be taken.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Sold me food that was marked "Not for resale" thereby profiting off samples. The item was also expired (two weeks past date). I called the practice to express my concerns and was shouted at by the "Practice Manager" and told that they had a fire a few months ago and I should accept their mistake. Also told me to feed my cat the expired food. She also told me I am welcome to complain to Royal Canin as the practice is a regular customer and no action will be taken.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
April/March - Our dog goes in for a rather easy/routine operation.<br> <br> 2 weeks later the dog started to have fits.<br> We returned and tests were done, the vet diagnosed as Epilepsy. Happy we get the meds and start her daily dose. Dog seemed fine for a few months.<br> <br> Aug - Sunday evening she has 2 fits unfortunately <br> Monday morning, AM, early we visit the vet. Tests are done, we will know within 48hrs what route to go they say. Dog stays the day, gets a drip and quarter zone. 3pm, they say pls collect her, she is looking good.<br> <br> Monday Evening - dog is still very weak, crying and wonky<br> Tuesday, we return to the Vet, same issue, more drips. They call and say come fetch her we have more blood samples for tests to be done. Mons tests aren't back yet... <br> Wednesday, after changing dosses, giving quarter zone we still have no answers. But, Wed \we"call and they say rush to vet now"
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
April/March - Our dog goes in for a rather easy/routine operation.<br> <br> 2 weeks later the dog started to have fits.<br> We returned and tests were done, the vet diagnosed as Epilepsy. Happy we get the meds and start her daily dose. Dog seemed fine for a few months.<br> <br> Aug - Sunday evening she has 2 fits unfortunately <br> Monday morning, AM, early we visit the vet. Tests are done, we will know within 48hrs what route to go they say. Dog stays the day, gets a drip and quarter zone. 3pm, they say pls collect her, she is looking good.<br> <br> Monday Evening - dog is still very weak, crying and wonky<br> Tuesday, we return to the Vet, same issue, more drips. They call and say come fetch her we have more blood samples for tests to be done. Mons tests aren't back yet... <br> Wednesday, after changing dosses, giving quarter zone we still have no answers. But, Wed \we"call and they say rush to vet now"
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