Anonymous wrote:My cat almost died because of negligence at palisades vet - I suspect it was to delay the appropriate treatment so I could come back the next day and spend a ton more money to get the treatment I should have received during the first visit. However, they are one of the few clinics in dc that is not corporate owned, so I really do not know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.
Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.
I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.
Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.
Not the OP, but if you go to Friendship Hospital you will be fleeced for whatever procedure they conduct, and they will recommend the highest cost procedures possible. (They were bought by private equity a few years ago, and we had a terrible experience there that damaged us financially.)
I’ve been going to friendship for emergencies and specialty care for decades. They’ve always offered extensive/expensive options. That’s what they’re for. But I never felt pressured to spend more or do more - it’s their job to present options. They have the stuff. You don’t go to the hospital for a cold. If you do, it’s going to cost a lot.
Did I spend 3x on an exam and euthanasia at Friendship vs somewhere else? Yes. It was 4am on a Sunday and I’m very grateful they were there. Did I spend thousands there on oncology with another dog? Yes, but I certainly didn’t have to and I was given options and counsel all along the way.
Good for you but money doesn’t grow on trees for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.
Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.
I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.
Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.
Not the OP, but if you go to Friendship Hospital you will be fleeced for whatever procedure they conduct, and they will recommend the highest cost procedures possible. (They were bought by private equity a few years ago, and we had a terrible experience there that damaged us financially.)
I’ve been going to friendship for emergencies and specialty care for decades. They’ve always offered extensive/expensive options. That’s what they’re for. But I never felt pressured to spend more or do more - it’s their job to present options. They have the stuff. You don’t go to the hospital for a cold. If you do, it’s going to cost a lot.
Did I spend 3x on an exam and euthanasia at Friendship vs somewhere else? Yes. It was 4am on a Sunday and I’m very grateful they were there. Did I spend thousands there on oncology with another dog? Yes, but I certainly didn’t have to and I was given options and counsel all along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.
Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.
I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.
Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.
Not the OP, but if you go to Friendship Hospital you will be fleeced for whatever procedure they conduct, and they will recommend the highest cost procedures possible. (They were bought by private equity a few years ago, and we had a terrible experience there that damaged us financially.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in close-in Silver Spring, but would drive to DC, Rockville(ish), or NoVa for a good practice. Two dogs (one medium, one large), two indoor-only cats.
Not. Friendship. If you had a great experience there, good for you. My answer is still no. Thanks.
I'm currently paying corporate-owned prices, and would love to pay less for better quality. If you love your vet practice, please let me know.
Why do I need to "love" a vet, or any other provider? I just need a competent professional. I'm not going to wine them, dine them and sleep with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two Sisters Vets, a mobile vet practice based in Kensington. I cannot say enough good things about them, especially the wonderfully compassionate end of life care they provided my dog. I am not a fan of Dr. Perl.
What don't you like about him? I find him great, but then my dog has been mostly healthy, so we don't see him often.
Anonymous wrote:Two Sisters Vets, a mobile vet practice based in Kensington. I cannot say enough good things about them, especially the wonderfully compassionate end of life care they provided my dog. I am not a fan of Dr. Perl.
Anonymous wrote:Bumping! Looking for a new practice in Montgomery County or nearby. Would consider Columbia, Olney, even Frederick. Thank you!