The clinic looks great, good expensive repairs, as well as the prices. Doctors seem to treat animals normally, but I certainly don't recommend an oncologist there. We only come here to do tests that can't be done anywhere else. But it's not very pleasant, they just look at you like a purse. They did a CT scan, I asked how much it cost, they told me the cost without contrast and anesthesia, I don't know how to do it without anesthesia, but they didn't tell me that it counted separately. A second CT scan was done after 4 months, and the price was raised by 25%.
We applied to the Central Bank sometime in early November of the 24th year. We have two cats: a 5-year-old cat and a 7-year-old cat, who have not undergone any qualitative examination in their entire lives. The first thing they asked for was an examination of the cat: after eating, he had frequent vomiting. Before that, we applied to various veterinary clinics with the hope of a full examination, but the maximum we could count on was an external examination of the pet with the prescription of any pills for the gastrointestinal tract. None of the earlier diagnoses were based on the tests they had received, and the cat was getting worse. When we first contacted the Central Medical Center, we were sent for a full examination: a blood test, ultrasound of the abdominal and thoracic regions, fluorography, and all with a subsequent and very accurate explanation of the results obtained. After examination, the cat was found to have numerous lesions in the liver and spleen. The oncologist approached our situation very responsibly. Instead of immediately deciding on surgery or chemotherapy, we were referred for additional tests (including liver histology). As a result, after numerous studies, the diagnosis was made based on all the analyses. The cat was found to have numerous cysts (no longer cancer, which is very encouraging) and we were prescribed a course of treatment and told that the cat would live happily ever after! Already knowing about the shelter, which specialists work in this center and how responsibly they treat their work, we brought our second cat here. She lost her appetite after moving to a new apartment. We assumed that it was stress-related, but her condition began to deteriorate dramatically. Without hesitation, we took the cat for an examination. As a result, a virus was discovered, which, most likely, she had had since birth. The cat was immediately taken to the hospital and prescribed a course of treatment. She's still there now, but I'm confident in the specialists working at CVM and I know she's in good hands.
To summarize, I want to say that all the employees working here are highly qualified specialists and have all the necessary equipment at their disposal. Yes, it may seem to some that the price tag here is quite high, but this is justified by the level of services that the guys provide.