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Dear Dr. Singh,
Last week, I brought my best friend, Maxwell, to see you and your staff. Maxwell has had constant problems with his skin. For the last few years, I have felt so bad for him, watching him scratch and chew at himself all day long. I always felt like people probably thought I wasn't taking care of him. However, the truth is that I had been to vet after vet, tried so many medications, but the problems always came back. You and your staff were so helpful and thourough. After recieving results from the allergy testing you recommended, we were able to make a few simple changes to Max's lifestyle and daily routine, and now he is feeling so much better. It's mad me so happy to know that he is comfortable,again. Thank you so much, from the bottom of both our hearts.
Sincerely,
Catherine H. Levitz
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Dear Dr. Singh
Thankyou for the card re: Nikita who was euthanized last Thurs.Of course, my heart hurts but I cannot thank Dr Singh enough for his 'aura'.Never known a vet to sit on the floor and 'chill' like he has done with my girl, in the past,thus alleviating the tension,somewhat for Nikita.I have always recommended Dr. Singh and will continue to do so....maybe,maybe, a GSD pup to come and visit one day !Thankyou for working with me on that saddest day.
Time will heal!
Thankyou,
Tracey Kendrick.
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Case Study: "Bullet" Cherrier
"Bullet" is a 14 year old, Domestic Shorthair, who was brought to our office recently for a second opinion. "Bullet" had been diagnosed with advanced stage kidney failure. Renal failure is one of the most common ailments in senior felines. This is one of the reasons that yearly wellness bloodwork checks are so strongly reccommended. "Bullet" had been recieving in-patient IV fluid therapy. However, the owners needed to be able to provide long term fluid care to him at home. Unfortunately, "Bullet" would not allow his owners to provide the neccessary fluid treatment at home, a vital component to insure the best quality of life for their beloved pet. Without the ability to administer fluids at home, "Bullet's" prognosis would only worsen.
It was very important to Miss Cherrier that her pet have the best care and life possible. Luckily, for "Bullet", Dr. Singh was able to perform a procedure called a "GIF-Tube Placement". This special fluid line was surgically implanted underneath the pet's skin, with an easily accessable port protruding from between the shoulder blades. Its comfortable for the pet and allows easy subcutaneous fluid therapy. Now, "Bullet's" owners can easily provide the essential treatment their pet needs!
- Check out our featured article on chronic renal failure in our client education section.