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Acacia Animal Health Center

655 W Citracado Pkwy Escondido,CA 92025 map
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This business is categorized as a Family Pet Clinic business. Acacia Animal Health Center is located on 655 W Citracado Pkwy in Escondido. Services provided by this facility consist of Boarding, Lessons. They can be contacted by calling (760) 745-8115 . They accept Visa, Discover, Master Card. for payment. They have a total of 29 reviews, 13 positive reviews and 15 negative reviews.
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laura z

Friday, May 28, 2010
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Great Actors
From the moment they whisked my pet away to "triage", to the lies about her temperature dropping and her being "critical"(finding out from the tech it did not change from when I arrived) telling me my pet was "possibly not going to make it ...

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Vishy

Vishy

Saturday, February 20, 2010
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Death Sentence From Acacia without A...
My dog was just diagnosed with osteocarcinoma by Dr. Adams at Acacia Animal Health Center. She mentioned amputation as the only course of treatment after which other alternative could be considered. I rejected the amputation due to elbow and knee issues. And then according to Dr. Adams the options left were pain killers and anti-inflammation drugs and basically for me to wait until my dogs cancer gets so a bad that I have to euthanize her. I trusted her so much that I looked for an in home euthanization service. By accident or divine intervention, I heard a friend of mine had done other treatments available that made their pet comfortable and even extended their lives. I did more research and talked with oncologists (cancer specialists) and in fact there are several treatments available even for dogs who cannot tolerate amputation. When I called Acacia to find out why Dr. Adams did not discuss other alternatives with me or refer me to an oncologist, the vet in charge did not have an ...

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Joe S.

Joe S.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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Expensive, poor follow-up
Nice building, state-of-the-art facilities, friendly staff. But over-priced, and they have a habit of running what seem to be unnecessary tests. Poor follow-up as well - they convince you they need to perform all these tests, ...

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John

John

Friday, December 4, 2009
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VERY OVERPRICED
I've been taking my dog and cat to Acacia for the past two years. I'll admit, I'm a very slow learner. I also know nothing about being a vet. I kept assuming that my pets actually needed all the "bloodwork" and "packages" that the vets push at every visit. After my most recent visit, I have finally realized that I'm apparently just a sucker. I took my 3 year-old (and quite healthy) dog in for her annual vet check. I walked out with a bill for about $500!..that was a 6 month supply of flea medicine and a bunch of testing to confirm what I already knew, that my dog was in good shape. I'm finally switching vets. DON'T BE LIKE ME, LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE & GO SOMEWHERE ELSE.‎

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Thursday, December 3, 2009
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TOO MUCH CASH PAYING FOR THE FLASH
I've been taking my dog and cat to Acacia for the past two years. I'll admit, I'm a very slow learner. I also know nothing about being a vet. I kept assuming that my pets actually needed all the "bloodwork" and "packages" that the vets ...

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