Thanks for the dirt. Note to self:  DO NOT, REPEAT DO NOT, CROSS GAIL
DEFENDORF.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gail Defendorf
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [UC] Vet Recommendation


Jeff Abrahamson wrote:

>On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:59:21AM -0400, Jonathan Cass wrote:
>
>
>>  [23 lines, 138 words, 885 characters]  Top characters: eiontrsh
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>>We are looking for recommendations for a vet for our dog.  The only times
I
>>have ever used the Vet School is for emergency situations.  Do they have
an
>>"outpatient" clinic?  If so, how is their "customer service"?
>>
>>
>
>They do, but it seems more for specialty things than routine care, and
>priced accordingly. Or that was my impression, I've only used their
>emergency service.
>
>We used Littlejohn and were very happy with him (O'Neil Animal
>Hospital, 45th and Market, (215) 386-3293).
>
I have to say that I had the WORST customer service at the O'Neil
Clinic.  I had made a 9am saturday appointment (the first one of the
day) for a routine shot and when I got there 15 minutes early to fill
out the necessary paperwork, there was a couple picking up their cat
which had been boarded.  Turned in the paperwork to the uninterested
receptionist and proceeded to wait.  And wait. And wait.  Then a large
Rotty arrived (with owner) in the tiny waiting room and I had to retreat
to the front porch with my excitable mutt.  Waited some more and finally
at 9:30 I went back inside to tell them to cancel my appt.  At this
point I was shown into an examination room.  The couple with the cat
were still there--they had decided that since they were there, they
should have the cat get its shots.  So, I'm in one waiting room, and the
couple and their cat are in the adjoining one.  The vet (I have no idea
what his name was, since he never introduced himself to me) walks thru
my room, and into the other one and proceeds to wait on the couple with
the cat!  No much as a Howdy-Do and I'll be with you in a minute.  I'd
had it by this time and just walked out.  4 years later and it still
pisses me off.

Where's my vet?  Down in Newark Delaware, where she's always been.
 After that crappy experience at O'Neil's, I decided that the drive was
well worth the personal attention I still got with her.

gail


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