5 /5 Rhonda Negard: The entire staff truly cared for Kirby and me and my husband. They helped him reach remission with one cancer only to discover a new cancerous tumor at his one year cancer-free mark. We bombarded them with questions often and always received a courteous and prompt reply. They always worked him into the schedule to accommodate urgency as well as our own schedule. Often, our appointments about Kirby became therapy sessions for us, and I think that level of compassion and dedication is rare. Because of this and the nature of their work, they often get behind with appointments. So, just bring your work, a good, book, a movie on your iPad or phone, or a great attitude for conversation and you’ll be fine. Trust me. When you see a family grieving and watch the staff show so much respect and generosity, you’ll be grateful for the wait and happy to allow more time for them. After all, we will be in that situation one day ourselves and not want to feel rushed. I don’t know how other veterinarian oncologists in the area stay in business with care like this here.
Here’s more technical info you’ll appreciate. Dr. Parshely participates in clinical trials. She’s on the forefront of research and has access to testing and research typically only afforded to large universities. You can bet that if anyone can save your pet from cancer, she can. Of course, her hands get tied when costs or lack of money prevents treatment. But, she’ll get you as far as she can without breaking your bank.