Ardmore Animal Hospital
Address |
24 E Athens Ave, Ardmore, PA 19003 |
Phone |
(610) 642-1160 (610) 642-1160 |
Website |
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All Hours |
M8a to 8p |
T8a to 8p |
W8a to 8p |
Th8a to 8p |
F8a to 6p |
Sat8a to 1p |
Sunclosed |
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Vet Name | Dr James Bianco |
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Pet Name | Mango |
Owner Name | Michelle |
4.21.2014
My 10 year old Golden Retriever Mago is now cancer free thanks to Dr. Biano. One year ago during a routine examination at Ardmore Animal Hospital Dr Bianco did a complete work up of Mango's blood and upon receiving the results was able to determine that something was not right. After many more tests including the Benz Jones test he was able to determine that Mango had Multiple Myeloma Cancer and immediately recommended a course of chemotherapy which was successful and now she is in remission and living a happy and health life. If it were not for Dr. Bianco who was so persistent in finding the exact type of cancer we would have lost our loving and beautiful Missy Mango. Thank you Dr. Bianco for being so thorough and saving our Mango.
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Vet Name | Dr James Bianco |
Mark |
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Pet Name | Mango |
Owner Name | Michelle |
4.21.2014
Year ago, I had adopted a puppy from the SPCA. The dog became sick after I had her for 10 days. I took her to my vet, and they gave her something to calm down her stomach. I did this for three days. On the third day, as I was leaving, the receptionist said that if the dog was still sick the next day, I should take it to the Conchester Animal Hospital, as they have someone working all night long. As I was driving home, I decided I should not wait until the next day, so I called the Conshester Animal Hospital, about 10 PM on a Friday night. They called in a vet and they performed tests and found out that the dog had both Parvo and Distemper. They took the dog and started to treat her. They never asked for a deposit, a credit card number, even my name. They were just concerned about the dog's health and started to treat her immediately. I went down to see the puppy every evenming for the next five days, and on wednesday evening, the vet told me that they thought the pup would be fine,as the fever had broken. But the next day I received a call telling me the pups heart had given out and she had died. Because they were more concerned about the health of the pup rather than payment, I still take my dog there, even though I now live out of that state.
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