I brought my 2 kitties in to see Dr. Hall on Feb. 2nd, 2012. Sabastian, my Russian Blue mix kitty was there for his 1 year follow up from his 3 teeth extracted. Thank goodness only a cleaning this time for my "boy". My other kitty, Charity, DSH, was at the clinic for her first dental visit. I was only expecting a cleaning for her as well but was shocked to hear that Charity would need 9 teeth extracted. I couldn't believe that this kitty of about 3-4 years of age, not exactly sure because she was a rescue, would need that many teeth removed. I saw the x-rays, but still couldn't believe it. The surgery went well, and the staff would periodically give me updates on Charity's status. I knew that both kitty visits would be expensive, but I wasn't expecting the amount that I was told. The doctor and his staff were wonderful, and I knew that my kitties were in good hands. Like anything in life, you get what you pay for. Surgery is expensive and I didn't have pet insurance (something to think about for the future). I wasn't about to let my kitties go under anesthesia with someone who said that they could do the surgery for cheap. I knew that expertise, I was paying for this veterinarian's knowledge and experience. And that gave me comfort in knowing that my kitties were going to be ok.
Joyce B.