Aadobe Animal Hospital

Aadobe Animal Hospital
Aadobe Animal Hospital 1409 Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 10314
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Aadobe Animal Hospital

Aadobe Animal Hospital is a Animal Hospital facility at 1409 Richmond Avenue in Staten Island, NY.
Primary Specialty

Animal Hospital

Services Aadobe Animal Hospital practices at 1409 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10314.

Animal hospitals offer general and emergency pet care services. Some animal hospitals offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Aadobe Animal Hospital in Staten Island, NY, please call (718) 370-0700 for more information.
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Do NOT go to this vet, he wants your money and will keep your animal sick in order to keep getting it. I took my dog to Dr. Singh for months for the same issue, blood in the urine. X-ray after x-ray, urine sample after urine sample, thousands of dollars later, still no change. I decide then to get a second opinion, and take her to another vet, one appointment and one test, my dog is diagnosed with bladder cancer. Had we caught it sooner, she would have options. Now there is no options. I fully hold Dr. Singh and his incompetent staff for killing my dog. After diagnosis, I go to Aadobe animal hospital and request a copy of my dogs file, to bring to the new vet. I get denied my file and when I finally do get it, he added all sorts of information to it, about my “denial” to get my dog tested. If this were true, why spend thousands, and why take her to another vet, and allow the tests. Just a shady man trying to cover his footsteps at the expense of your wallet and your animals life. If you don’t like your pet, this is the place for you. If you have even the smallest ounce of care for your pet, heed the warning and avoid this Freud at all costs. I will say he used to be good, but he has gotten greedy and selfish, he no longer cares about animals, he cares solely about money. On a side note; my dog required a sonogram, not an x Ray, so why so many X-rays? The new vet did a sonogram right away, initially. Now on my vet papers from Singh I apparently “denied” a sonogram which is laughable, because who would deny a sonogram after spending hundreds of dollars on numerous X-rays showing the same exact thing. Heed the warning!
by Tiffany C xxx.xxx.195.131
May 08, 2018