

#Tower hill animal hospital skin#
I switched dog food as recommend by the vet.įew weeks later I had to bring my dog back because of skin irritation. In total, it costs me close to two thousands. I first brought my dog there for viral infection, long story short, multiple tests had to be conducted because the vet needs another test to validate his first test. Worst and unethical vet ever! I do not know if there are options for no star for review, this place does not even deserve one star. My puppy is a year old now and I am happy I found a better vet at King Road Animal Hospital who really wants to care for your pet and not empty your wallet. He took a swab of her ear and said she had an ear infection "again" and would prescribe her medicine (which of course you would have to buy from him). Pietrowski kept on "suggesting" what other shots she would need and kept adding to my bill. During one visit for her shots, I made it a point to ask the nurse how much I would be paying and true enough, after going, Dr. I confirmed this when I met a new dog owner in my neighborhood that had a similar experience and was charged $800.

Pietrowski took advantage of the fact that I was a first time puppy owner and made me feel guilty about not giving her the treatment he recommended. Not only did my poor puppy have to endure so many useless and uncomfortable procedures, Dr. I found out later on that this was normal for puppies who just left their litter and that I could have remedied it with canned pumpkin and rice. She was much better the next morning, but because the vet called and said "it would be much safer to take her in cause she is very young", I brought her in and he again gave her several needles and an IV and I took home a more lethargic puppy than I had when I took her in. A week later my puppy had diarrhea again and was vomiting and I was ready to take her to emergency but was adviced to just watch her and wait and see the vet first thing in the morning. I brought my new puppy the day after I took her home to see Dr. The next phase for the rezoning proposals is a public hearing hosted by Rochester city council during it’s October 2nd meeting.Horrible and Traumatizing. Some of the other neighborhoods that are facing rezoning include Kutzky Park and even the IBM campus. “Urban planning is very much an inexact science and as my wife pointed out, once you make a change you can’t undo it,” Behrends said. The planning and zoning commission voted unanimously to recommend these zoning changes to the Rochester City Council.īut Behrends and Andersen want the city council to stop and think about how this could change the landscape of this historic neighborhood. “People outside of this area voice their appreciation for it and hear from their family that are visiting and patients that come through here that this is a very special place and they enjoy the historic nature of it,” Andersen added. “The proximity to green space and the park was one of the major draws in choosing where we live and the proposed zoning map rezones the entirety of St. They attended Wednesday night’s planning and zoning commission meeting with several neighbors to express their concern. It’s been the perfect spot to walk to their jobs and bring their daughter to St.

Seth Behrends and Kari Andersen have lived on Pill Hill for 10 years. “It does, however, allow the use of those properties to be used in ways other than single family homes,” Ryan Yetzer, Rochester’s deputy director of community development “We believe that it is appropriate given other zoning around the downtown as well as their location and proximity to the downtown.” While the city sees the area as an opportunity for more multi-family housing units, neighbors don’t. “It’s just a very special place within Rochester and the state as a whole,” said Seth Behrends a resident of Pill Hill. Residents felt the planning commission took considerate time to hear their concerns, but they want to get the word out about how important it is to them to keep the history of this neighborhood preserved. Marys Hospital to include more multi-family housing units, but many residents in the Pill Hill neighborhood don’t want to see that change. The planning and zoning commission has proposed changing the zoning laws around St. But some of that history could be changing. (ABC 6 News) – It’s one of the oldest and most recognizable neighborhoods in Rochester, and it still breathes a rich history to the earliest days of Mayo Clinic’s founding.
