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I called VCA to schedule the annual checkups and shots and things, and found that, yet again, the vet I've seen for the last couple visits is no longer there. This seems to be routine with them -- vets stay for a year or two and move on.

For several years I had a regular vet with this practice (pre-VCA). Then VCA bought them out and the continuity of care declined. I haven't had bad experiences with VCA; I've just failed to have good ones. I much prefer to build a relationship with a specific service provider, one who will remember (when I forget) that Baldur is sensitive to this drug or that Erik should be monitored for kidney problems or whatever, and it appears that I can't build that kind of relationship with anyone at VCA. Yeah, this stuff gets written down, but checking the records doesn't seem to happen as often as I'd like. I should request my own set of copies.

I'm wondering if I can do better. If you're in Pittsburgh and like your vet, please let me know. Proximity to Squirrel Hill (or house calls -- I can dream, can't I? :-) ) and evening/Sunday hours are important. Price is not, especially; quality of care is much more important. No rush; I made appointments for this year. I'm just scoping out the options for later.

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Date: 2003-01-16 07:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] moose
Three for the Cat Clinic. I took my first cat Fred there to see Dr. Bebko back in the mid-80s.

Jenny Ladd uses a traveling vet who only does house calls. She (the vet, not Jenny) used to work out of the Cat Clinic's south branch but then went off on her own. I don't have the name & number offhand but I can ask her if you'd like.

Re: house calls

Date: 2003-01-16 12:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] moose
Dr. Barb Smith (House call vet service) - 278-2111

(i'm pretty sure that's 412)

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