Prosperity Animal Clinic

Prosperity Animal Clinic
Prosperity Animal Clinic (561) 331-4753 2526 Pga Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
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Prosperity Animal Clinic

Prosperity Animal Clinic is a Veterinarians facility at 2526 Pga Blvd in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Primary Specialty

Veterinarians

Services Prosperity Animal Clinic practices at 2526 Pga Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410.

Veterinarians offer general and emergency pet care services. Some veterinarians offer 24 hour emergency services-call to confirm hours and availability.

To learn more, or to make an appointment with Prosperity Animal Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, please call (561) 331-4753 for more information.
Additional Services Veterinarians, Animal Flea Control, Spaying/Neutering, Veterinary Dentistry, Veterinary Euthanasia, Veterinary House Calls, Veterinary Medical Specialties, Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Vaccinations, New Pet Initial Visit, Physical Exam
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My name is Jennifer and I am writing a fact based review of my experience with Prosperity animal clinic and Dr. Bose Anne, veterinarian.

This dr who has “practiced for 30 years” was suppose to spay our pup and instead severely cut and detached her bladder from her urethra and right uterer and did not spay her. She suffered for 3 days until we brought her to Jupiter pet hospital and specialty center where they discovered the horror she had just been through and undergo to emergency surgery to save her life.

On Wednesday 6/16/2021, Shoopie was scheduled for a spay and biopsy of a cyst that was found a month earlier. We went through Prosperity Animal Clinic in North Palm Beach, FL under Dr. Saraschandra Bose Anne . We brought her at 9 am and around 12-1 pm we received a phone call from the clinic asking "where was the cyst again? Is it the one by her shoulder?" and immediately corrected them. This should of been the time to call it off and prevent what any pet owner would call their worst nightmare.

Later that afternoon, we received a call from the clinic manager, Ashley Cook, staring the spay did not go as expected and tried for 3 hours to control excessive bleeding and did not proceed with the spay or biopsy and thus ended the procedure and that she would need to stay the night. After hearing such horrible news, I rushed to the clinic to see my pup and talk to the Dr. When I found her in a metal crate lying lifeless on a hard board of plastic with no IV or sign of monitoring of vitals I immediately panicked and realized I made a horrible mistake to put my pup through this uncessesary trauma.

For the next 3 days, she did not show signs of improvement - had no appetite, threw up persistantly did not drink water, refused medication and on the 3rd day saw her abdomen becoming distended and bloody urine which we later found out was seeping out of her incision. (We also went back to the clinic the first 2 days with our concerns with just the treatment of IV fluids and injection medication with no proper assessment of her status such as labs or referral to ER)

I immediately brought her to a specialized 24/7 emergency pet hospital and they soon started to uncover the horror Shoopie has had just gone through...

They did bloodwork, ultrasound, and contrast initially which showed her white blood cell counts very low, kidneys inflammed, and contrast leaking into the abdomen from the foley catheter. She had visible leakage from the bladder Coming from her surgery incision. She was septic and needed emergency surgery right away.

Sunday came and her blood levels did improve and decided to move forward with the surgery as this was her only hope to live otherwise as the Dr. stated " she would likely continue to deteriorate" if they waited any longer.

After 4.5 hours of extensive surgery, the Dr. unfortunately found the bladder detached from the urethra ,the right ureter severed and purulent fluid near the bladder rupture / severed uterer. This specialized surgeon meticulously reconstructed the connection between the bladder, urethra and right ureter and also found sutures in many different areas which also had to be removed.

After 5 days of recovery, inflammation from the healing process Eventually cut off the connection between her kidney and bladder again and we had to make the difficult decision to end her suffering and lay her to rest.

We never received a follow up phone call from the veterinarian nor the clinic After the first 2 days. And when the medical notes were requested the medical notes state she was under surgery for 1 hour which was not what was stated to us as 3 hours multiple times. When the clinic was notified of her passing we never received any form of response or communication from Dr or Ashley cook either.

she did not deserve this type of violation and mutulation to her body or to almost end her life in such a tragic and neglectful way.
by Jennifer xxx.xxx.32.226
August 07, 2021