I just wanted The results and needed answers. It's to bad that one person can ruin it for everyone else. The rest of the staff were lovely
My experience with tufts on Christmas eve with my ten yr old cat that was mis diagnosed by another vet had gotten sick again so I took him to tufts I'm 76 yrs old all they wanted was my money they are all about the all mighty dollar I told them I was limited and they told me to apply for a card they checked him out and they tell me his ear is dirty and they did not even clean it cause it would have been an extra charge so they give him blood work feel his bladder and charge me 253 for doing nothing I recommend them to no one they should be shut down he was sent home sick,with no diagnosis
And made me feel like I was putting her out.
Wonderful place.. mydog had a herniated disk and they did the surgery for us there. Phenomenal people, they called us morning and night with updates and treatment plans. I would highly highly recommend them to anyone
Loved this place until I was left hanging for days re: lab results that were crucial to my puppy's well being. Dr. Kible was very nice in the beginning but, was abrupt ,unsympathetic,
First of all, when Odin got sick last year and went to this Tufts, I was dismayed at the way he was handled upon take in. The two female attendants were not even strong enough to lift my very sick 85lb boy out of the car, and when they finally did so in a very unprofessional manner, so much so he started pooping himself out of fear, they could barley lift him on the stretcher and as soon as they tried, the stretcher went rolling across the parking lot because they "forgot" to lock the stretcher, causing Odin further distress. Sadly, it turned out to be an end of life event for Odin there. A couple of weeks ago, I was referred to their cardiology department to examine a pup I'd just adopted. After an almost $500 visit, I was referred to another cardiologist at Tufts Grafton, as the doctor in Walpole, I was told after the fact, no longer does surgeries. I was assured they could use the ultrasound this doctor had taken. Not only that, this doctor informed me my pup could die at anytime from sudden death, due to his condition. Talk about unsettling things to hear. Upon having this pup seen in Grafton, where I was informed after his examination they did not feel he was at imminent risk for "sudden death" given what they'd seen in his exam, I was hit with another over $400 bill for the same services I'd received at Walpole, because the surgeons who were actually doing the surgery wanted to see for themselves what was really going on. I get that, but his surgery is going to cost almost $5,000. I think it's unconscionable and very unfair to hit someone with double charges, given the cost of the surgery. My last two experiences with Tufts Walpole have been less than stellar. VERY DISAPPOINTED.
My dog wanted to live. $8000 was not enough I ran out of money. If you have money your pet will be save or they will try to save your pet. This place is a business $$$$$ RIP Baby Boy.
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